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AFFECTIONATE BIRDS. <lb />
of the Geese of <lb />
To the naturalist wild is every <lb />
ray more interesting than that of <lb />
domesticated Nowhere <lb />
can life better than <lb />
in regions least frequented by man. <lb />
Captain Snow tells in <lb />
to how complete-1 <lb />
unacquainted with man were the <lb />
birds those American is- <lb />
lands. What particularly interested <lb />
him the fellow feeling shown <lb />
among the sea fowl. <lb />
r- one when I <lb />
to give the Ben a change of diet at <lb />
island I shot in an hour and <lb />
a half twenty-nine of the best <lb />
and quite as good and large <lb />
as oar finest at home. <lb />
not always, however, that <lb />
I to shoot these birds. They <lb />
in pairs or threes when feed- <lb />
. On to which re- <lb />
fer I was making sad slaughter <lb />
among them, when observed a <lb />
male bird turn from the <lb />
flight which he and his companion <lb />
ere making and look around. I <lb />
had shot bis mate, and the poor <lb />
just dropped on a hillock <lb />
GOV. R. B. GLENN <lb />
Of North Carolina, says About <lb />
PNEUMONIA <lb />
CURE <lb />
make it a rule never to <lb />
The Great External Remedy mend medicines until I have my- <lb />
. . , self anther <lb />
Fer Creep. many in the land that are perfect <lb />
shams, but having your Cure <lb />
for Colds, sore throat other in- <lb />
troubles, I have no hes- <lb />
in cordially <lb />
it to the public, for I it a to the <lb />
the children, i have of being used <lb />
for PNEUMONIA and throat troubles with <lb />
effect. It is pleasure that I give you this <lb />
Anytime in the world that I can say a worn <lb />
for your Company. I will do so without hesitation or re- <lb />
For Sale by All Druggists, and <lb />
TOMATO BISQUE. <lb />
Tribute to Thai Culinary Triumph <lb />
Gastronomic Joy. <lb />
Very often when a person site <lb />
down to s dinner he is confronted <lb />
by the or <lb />
The former is a clear liquid <lb />
far from me. <lb />
a intent the male <lb />
or. <lb />
Ways In Which tho <lb />
Is To lured. <lb />
I well <lb />
nil at. say, <lb />
m July <lb />
,; <lb />
to And arc i <lb />
So <lb />
gain n <lb />
with I <lb />
r doing l work twice. <lb />
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in till <lb />
nor-e if you don't Is the <lb />
lo or is <lb />
as usual, tight as an <lb />
groom can draw it <lb />
to the blankets in p <lb />
. it i; n the animal <lb />
up, it i far i re so <lb />
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,. not he so hard w <lb />
,. it in mind and body <lb />
,. and <lb />
tr i dreading worrying about it <lb />
y .; lie . <lb />
,;. likely to in its <lb />
Abraham pioneer, at <lb />
the I for r and <lb />
read; to magi <lb />
,. . mo of a la go <lb />
s . I up one <lb />
,., deal of vi- <lb />
pro<lb />
, I backwoodsman <lb />
very Ii n tanging eye- <lb />
r and wore lea <lb />
with <lb />
off after alighting <lb />
ho again re- <lb />
t in ., on seeing the <lb />
lei , On b <lb />
v r I the fallen bird and so in- <lb />
,. his to that for a sec-, <lb />
c . . I did not shoot, <lb />
;. .; <lb />
f. if grief he had, by making <lb />
. the fate. <lb />
I that I winced <lb />
tor. win re could see <lb />
attend- <lb />
When <lb />
to represent the strength <lb />
meat, and the latter is the <lb />
infusion into a cream of the virtue <lb />
of some vegetable. The former is <lb />
really the dinner soup and the lat- <lb />
a lunch affair, and when a per- <lb />
son makes his choice upon these <lb />
considerations he leaves out the <lb />
. altogether. <lb />
I would end his I But what are want to select out of <lb />
all the category of soups, <lb />
or puree, is that form of the latter <lb />
known a- tomato and boost <lb />
it up on the pinnacle of glory as the <lb />
revelation of the culinary <lb />
art. You say it is not entitled to <lb />
and captured n, but did <lb />
his poor ever <lb />
I wandered <lb />
.; quite . <lb />
i to mis faraway suggestion mace <lb />
ion and bay all pi; <lb />
an <lb />
t and sleep Ii<lb />
ind <lb />
r a <lb />
v. irk, it <lb />
, .-. . m i f band, <lb />
i, to the <lb />
. f a large percentage of our ., <lb />
; , , brows <lb />
. , instead re- <lb />
. when they <lb />
. r, , . One day he came <lb />
mg int i his cabin and seizing his <lb />
rifle aimed it carefully through a <lb />
crack of the door at a great oak <lb />
tree that i near and fired. <lb />
whispered his wife. <lb />
wildcat, the orneriest <lb />
wildcat ever see, an I missed <lb />
He hastily loaded and again <lb />
and then again. <lb />
in, Joshua, <lb />
good .; mi <lb />
v, it's but <lb />
said his <lb />
look at yon. <lb />
ti or. <lb />
I . <lb />
. . <lb />
. . an <lb />
others. <lb />
could several in- <lb />
;.,. . .,; i noticed of affection <lb />
these wild birds, but must <lb />
give only the One of the <lb />
loggerhead ducks had been caught <lb />
alive and carried about with on <lb />
tho beach. The ether bird, seeing <lb />
his companion in this situation, at <lb />
once came on shore for it and fol- <lb />
lowed us about to some distance. <lb />
until at last allowed the captive to <lb />
go, when they joint i each other and <lb />
waddled away <lb />
THE MODERN ACTOR. <lb />
A Stag Hand Him With <lb />
Star, of tho Part. <lb />
travel on their nerve so <lb />
much nowadays it makes think <lb />
they're said the old car- <lb />
was with a show <lb />
that had delay opening two <lb />
weeks because the star discovered a <lb />
fancy interior done in blue and <lb />
gold. He said blue got on his <lb />
nerves. So we lost time while the <lb />
scene was painted over. Same way <lb />
with woman star. She <lb />
wouldn't work because a parlor set <lb />
had panels decorated with peacocks. <lb />
Said she was picked one day by a <lb />
peacock, and even pictures of <lb />
scared her. <lb />
you can bet that's done <lb />
mostly tat advertising. They do <lb />
I their acting for the press agents, <lb />
and the more hot air is wrote about <lb />
in the newspapers the better <lb />
actors they think they arc. <lb />
to he actors had to produce <lb />
that <lb />
delicious blend of tomato and cream, <lb />
h i trace in it and a the go -and do it on real acting <lb />
and on- too. could act and talk so as <lb />
nut into a bar- to make tho ice think it was <lb />
with an <lb />
as delicate as a dream of a <lb />
loved <lb />
There is nothing in all the <lb />
en that more completely em- <lb />
soul of good things than <lb />
puree, whether it is of celery or <lb />
corn or tomato, for there is no com- <lb />
over which the graces of <lb />
the cook can more hover <lb />
on one o your eye- <lb />
In Of <lb />
. said the <lb />
to the <lb />
a balmy moonlight night, for in- <lb />
a lot of electrical <lb />
stuff to help out. There's often <lb />
m re stage hands working realistic <lb />
effects nowadays there are ac- <lb />
tors in the whole cast, and some- <lb />
times what passes for I good show <lb />
would he just as interesting if there <lb />
was no actors in <lb />
is lacking in the modern <lb />
Id school <lb />
co- <lb />
fen <lb />
res <lb />
his <lb />
a . <lb />
. , allow the <lb />
nothing <lb />
volt are about it just <lb />
. shank and see if he <lb />
ii lie down. Many a horse is T <lb />
tied too short to save the <lb />
,, ; , to plan and perform <lb />
the r work m i y, an- sailor, seen a <lb />
. in with it all man in a dock chair <lb />
and troubles hard at a photograph. <lb />
They go to sleep <lb />
mind, and I says <lb />
sons <lb />
which a They go to <lb />
that <lb />
in trouble in cleaning him; also <lb />
ii o nose of the halter is <lb />
o enough so that he can chew <lb />
that the throat lash is <lb />
i light, that the crown piece <lb />
and i band are not harsh edged <lb />
leather, which will rasp and irritate <lb />
his ears, and then offer him a <lb />
of water or two and if James <lb />
has as usual, left him about <lb />
half cared for to get along until <lb />
t best way he can. <lb />
Again, find i at if he is afraid of <lb />
the horses if <lb />
he is a night kicker. Bo sure that <lb />
he does thus dread the departure of <lb />
daylight and an artificial light, <lb />
dim or bright, but, at all events, <lb />
enough to allay bis paroxysms of <lb />
terror. stall kickers in the <lb />
Ired will abandon the practice <lb />
forthwith if a light is left in the <lb />
stable. Tho expense is small, the <lb />
I M. Ware <lb />
in Outing Magazine. <lb />
Wort the o <lb />
to him. <lb />
grinding, exhausting men-, cure for says <lb />
processes go on he. your thoughts on some one <lb />
result is that instead of feeling hate, and the qualms pass oil. <lb />
says, <lb />
Surf Bathing. <lb />
The oft repeated warning to <lb />
bathers, and particularly to those <lb />
who dive, to protect their ears from <lb />
the water by cotton plugs, etc. is <lb />
not heeded, to judge h <lb />
then over this viand. spoke of <lb />
the tomato bisque. When you put actor compared to the <lb />
spoon in it, it blushes up at asked the student. <lb />
you as if it were a kindred spirit, of <lb />
isn't symphony in which to be good ; <lb />
all nature joins, where one feels <lb />
the plow of the sunset, the <lb />
ain't got the <lb />
the <lb />
of <lb />
Satire of Logger. <lb />
In the nine clad hills of a certain <lb />
tats the country folks bud <lb />
n neighbor's house to spend <lb />
the evening in a social dance. Tho <lb />
male contingent of the gathering <lb />
was composed of farmers, mill men <lb />
and logging hands; the fairer sex, <lb />
the wives, and sweethearts of <lb />
the men, the district school- <lb />
teacher, who was the center of at- <lb />
traction of tho young men and who <lb />
seemed to be aware of her own pop- <lb />
During the evening an <lb />
awkward, bashful and roughly dress- <lb />
ed logging hand was introduced to <lb />
the schoolteacher and asked if <lb />
might have a dance with her. <lb />
schoolteacher drew herself up <lb />
haughtily and sir-eel I <lb />
refreshed and vigorous in the morn I feel a lilt <lb />
wake up tired and <lb />
, I <lb />
These men ruin their minds for <lb />
real creative work and destroy their <lb />
ability to grasp opportunities and <lb />
seize situations efficiently. By on- <lb />
anticipating their business, <lb />
thinking about it out of business <lb />
hours, they lose that mental fresh- <lb />
and buoyancy of mind <lb />
make a man resourceful, inventive <lb />
and original. <lb />
Many people when they retire cot <lb />
pass in review even the <lb />
of the work of the next <lb />
day, but also go through the <lb />
of the past day m retrospect. <lb />
Doing work over and over before <lb />
one really comes to it has a very ills- <lb />
effect upon the disposition. <lb />
It makes a man fractious, irritable, <lb />
touchy. His nerves become <lb />
strung. His mind loses its <lb />
its freshness and buoyancy. The <lb />
constant strain Upon his brain wears <lb />
I him out. and before middle life he <lb />
is an old man. <lb />
The man who locks his business <lb />
in his Office at night, who positively <lb />
refutes to talk business or think <lb />
business out of business hours, ac- <lb />
very much more in a <lb />
year than the man who is always do- <lb />
better <lb />
Another time I seen a hypnotist <lb />
do a good business on the long <lb />
southern ran from New York to <lb />
Naples. Every time the sea rough- <lb />
this here chap hypnotized <lb />
them that felt themselves <lb />
sick, and he fetched round <lb />
again with tho return smooth <lb />
weather. That there hypnotism <lb />
was the nearest thing to a genuine <lb />
cure for seasickness that's ever <lb />
come under my <lb />
cream clover, the sunshine of <lb />
the tropics and the gurgle of the <lb />
All there Yes, sure, to <lb />
the soul that discriminates and cuts <lb />
with grace. Anyhow, one will he <lb />
able to away the roasts, <lb />
the the is the <lb />
climax, this is the answer to my <lb />
Journal. <lb />
pi. <lb />
The <lb />
The colors of the waters of the <lb />
Mediterranean vary considerably at <lb />
old man. you figure any <lb />
dude society stars pulling off <lb />
fierce sword fights and struggles like <lb />
or Forrest No, sir. <lb />
physically able. And <lb />
that's what makes us when we <lb />
have to Maud in the wings and <lb />
listen to them fool the audience late <lb />
thinking what wonderful heroes <lb />
they S. in <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
the damage often traced to its neg- <lb />
says a medical journal. They I <lb />
who have lost the need <lb />
to especially careful and to give <lb />
up diving. The tympanum is <lb />
protected by the cotton plugs <lb />
firmly introduced, but in diving <lb />
even then the air in the nasal <lb />
i strain. <lb />
undisturbed it of a bright deep , . y in <lb />
blue. In the among, ,., <lb />
the islands of tho archipelago tho j m <lb />
is of varying tints, in some j m gUM more <lb />
high in the nasal as to pain- <lb />
fully irritate the pituitary <lb />
and leads to protracted con- <lb />
The prince of Spain's name has <lb />
been entered the roll of a <lb />
and lie wears the <lb />
In sold pinned on his bib. A MM Q t t a purple. <lb />
the barracks Is reserved for as tn <lb />
latest recruit. <lb />
The Greater <lb />
A well known baritone, who very <lb />
much resented being accompanied <lb />
indifferently, completely lost his <lb />
, ., I temper at rehearsal and threatened <lb />
the instrumentalist that if he play- <lb />
laces being of a liquid blue grad- j <lb />
I bating brighter green and in <lb />
assuming a blue so deep as <lb />
to see you as <lb />
to hear <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
you sing <lb />
Pearson's <lb />
Why He Didn't Care. <lb />
declared Mrs. <lb />
laying down the law to <lb />
long suffering husband, the end <lb />
of the century woman will have the <lb />
rights she is fighting <lb />
shan't care if she has, re- <lb />
plied <lb />
you mean cried his wife. <lb />
last brought you round <lb />
to my way of thinking Won't you <lb />
a bit, my <lb />
her husband resignedly. <lb />
dead Express. <lb />
TRADEMARK <lb />
mi <lb />
REGISTERED, <lb />
he <lb />
The <lb />
bis work over and over again- <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Innocent, but <lb />
A man running toward the Read-1 <lb />
railway station in <lb />
the other day as if in great haste to <lb />
make the train was the cause of en- i <lb />
livening the gait of a number of <lb />
other pedestrians bent on that <lb />
pose, among whom were <lb />
men who fancied they were late for <lb />
the train. As the latter wore shoes <lb />
r. i none too roomy, <lb />
Whereupon the logging hand re- <lb />
plied, with an air of th reached <lb />
am not a mite, or I would never , . <lb />
am particular with whom i none too discomfort in <lb />
When, I <lb />
station, <lb />
am not a mite, or would never the fitting <lb />
have asked you. reading a <lb />
with ten margin before <lb />
train time. One of the women, <lb />
made bold by indignation, advanced <lb />
upon the cause of her anger with <lb />
the query, were you running <lb />
The answer was. my <lb />
A Money Sever. <lb />
just given for <lb />
this diamond ring for my wife. <lb />
a beauty But isn't <lb />
it <lb />
a bit. Think what it Record, <lb />
ill save in l <lb />
Plant Wood's <lb />
Garden Seeds <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
TABLES FLOWERS. <lb />
Our business, both in Garden <lb />
and Farm Seeds, is of the <lb />
largest in this country, a result <lb />
due to the fact that <lb />
L Quality is always <lb />
Q first consideration. Q <lb />
We are for <lb />
and Clover Seed <lb />
Seed Cow <lb />
Peat, and <lb />
other Farm <lb />
beet end moil <lb />
An r- <lb />
on ell <lb />
end <lb />
will save in gloves <lb />
The Great Cotton Fertilizer <lb />
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer- <lb />
used, as the greatest producer of large <lb />
yields. <lb />
See that the trade mark is on every bag-it guarantees <lb />
imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb />
Royster goods. <lb />
F S. GUANO COMPANY <lb />
NORFOLK,<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
AS TO <lb />
NEVER ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE- <lb />
REPORT CORRECTED <lb />
at Chm-ch Door Had <lb />
Con i Himself Well <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
The people of <lb />
our town want to correct the <lb />
stater published in your <lb />
issue of in regard to <lb />
the c remittances connected with <lb />
the murder of Mr. E. B. <lb />
here Holiday night <lb />
that any whiskey <lb />
bottle were found near the <lb />
man old one <lb />
which had been seer, there be- <lb />
fore by parties attending Bishop <lb />
mission services. Mr. <lb />
was drinking during <lb />
the previous but had not <lb />
been drinking any for four days <lb />
prior to This is <lb />
berated by several besides the; <lb />
writer- who him within one <lb />
half hour before he w is shot. <lb />
Only one shot entered his body, <lb />
going straight through his heart. <lb />
base of left ventricle leaving <lb />
more burns with his wound, the <lb />
Other shots being flesh <lb />
wounds. The ball was taken <lb />
from the body by Dr. Warren, a <lb />
thirty-two and is now in <lb />
the possession of Sheriff Craw- <lb />
ford. <lb />
It is untrue that <lb />
was ever tor his life. He <lb />
was a native of Pitt county and <lb />
nobody there, or his family ever <lb />
heard such charges before <lb />
There is a general disapproval <lb />
of such report here. Mr. <lb />
may have been in <lb />
but nobody here can sub- <lb />
such a black record- <lb />
He has conducted himself as a <lb />
gentleman, as a resident of this <lb />
town. He leaves a wife and nine <lb />
children. We can say that he <lb />
has four children yet in their <lb />
minority, who are honorable and <lb />
useful citizens, two sons, con- <lb />
tractors, now completing a <lb />
residence for Mr. Marshall <lb />
Wilson, planned and built by <lb />
them alone, one daughter in the <lb />
i printing office, who is <lb />
a lady of intelligence and <lb />
try, and it is a <lb />
MR. F. M. SMITH DEAD. <lb />
Suffers Stroke of And Dies <lb />
Short While. <lb />
Mr. Frank M. Smith died sud- <lb />
about o'clock, Monday <lb />
evening, at his home in South <lb />
Greenville. For some time he <lb />
had not been in good health, Out <lb />
recently seemed much improved. <lb />
Just before night Monday even- <lb />
he went to the store of Mr. <lb />
H. A Timberlake to make some <lb />
purchases, and talking <lb />
with a friend there remarked <lb />
that he felt better than he had <lb />
in years. A few minutes later <lb />
hi was seized with nausea and <lb />
violent pain in the head and had <lb />
to be carried home. Medical aid <lb />
was quickly summoned and all <lb />
possible was done for him. I it in <lb />
a short while he passed away. <lb />
His death was due to <lb />
Mr. Smith was years of age. <lb />
He was reared near Greenville <lb />
l and nearly ail of his life on <lb />
the farm, changing his residence <lb />
to town about two months ago. <lb />
He leaves a wife and five child- <lb />
Mr. Joe Smith, of Norfolk, <lb />
Mr. E. V. Smith, of Georgia, <lb />
Mrs. Margie Evans, Mrs Dora <lb />
Tripp and Mrs. J, E. Fleming, <lb />
the latter having recently gone <lb />
to Georgia. He is also survived <lb />
by two brothers and one sister <lb />
CITIZEN EXPRESSES <lb />
HIS VIEWS. Republican convention for the <lb />
of deli gates to the State <lb />
In Favor of Dickinson and Congressional convention, <lb />
pie On It Entitled to called for the purpose of elect- <lb />
and Congressional <lb />
on <lb />
WHICH ROUTE SHALL BE PAVED republican county RALEIGH EVENING TIMES FAILS, farewell to the home state.<lb />
PLACED IN HANDS OF W. H. PACE is Now Making Last <lb />
AS RECEIVER. Tour Through Carolina. <lb />
That famous play of <lb />
era, ; <lb />
is now a i r well <lb />
and South Carolina. It <lb />
posse. s n interest for <lb />
the States both <lb />
S of piny <lb />
are laid in Sou C and b <lb />
cause the author, Mr. Thorns <lb />
Dixon, Jr , on f the most <lb />
r. I ; evolved <lb />
by the N B ate. On <lb />
account t quired for<lb />
Editor Reflector; <lb />
I in <lb />
your pap r last Saturday, by a <lb />
citizen am tax payer of Green- <lb />
ville. This not Intended to <lb />
answer his contentions, but I <lb />
thought I would like to call the <lb />
town attention to <lb />
some facts, in a friendly way. <lb />
are all honorable, honest <lb />
and high toned gentlemen, and I <lb />
am sure they will in the <lb />
with forethought and <lb />
wisdom, as have in all mat- <lb />
that have heretofore come <lb />
before and I assure them <lb />
whatever may be their decision <lb />
in this mutter it will meet my <lb />
approval. <lb />
1st. is not Dickinson avenue <lb />
the practical street to pave <lb />
There is more travel over that <lb />
Street than all the other streets <lb />
combined. <lb />
2nd. What are streets paved <lb />
For the benefit of the <lb />
whole people, or the of a <lb />
few <lb />
3rd. Is it not a fact that <lb />
Chief of Police J. T. Smith, Mr. Dickinson avenue be paved <lb />
I, Q- Smith and Mrs. half the money it would <lb />
to pave street to <lb />
Besides his immediate family I Ninth street, then to depot <lb />
there are a large number of <lb />
and friends who are grieved <lb />
at his death. <lb />
The for the funeral can- <lb />
not be stated, as the arrival <lb />
of Mr. Smith's children from <lb />
Norfolk Georgia will be <lb />
awaited. <lb />
delegates to His National Re- <lb />
publican Convention which to <lb />
convene in the of Chicago, <lb />
III., on the day of Jane, 1908. <lb />
By virtue of the authority in- <lb />
vested in m and by direction <lb />
or the executive of <lb />
Pit county, h call the <lb />
Republicans of Pitt county to <lb />
meet in tin respective town- <lb />
ships, at the usual place of pub- <lb />
meeting on Saturday, March <lb />
1908, at o o'clock p. m. for <lb />
purpose of selecting delegates to <lb />
attend a county convention to be <lb />
held in the county court <lb />
in Greenville. N. C. OH <lb />
day Marco 1908, the <lb />
purpose of selecting delegates to <lb />
attend the State convention aid <lb />
the Congressional convention. <lb />
The basis of vote in t con <lb />
is on the Governor's <lb />
j vote of 1904. and the following <lb />
townships are entitled the <lb />
following votes in this <lb />
and to the same number of <lb />
delegates and the same number <lb />
of alternates, <lb />
I Dam Beth- <lb />
el <lb />
No. <lb />
Falkland Farmville <lb />
Greenville Swift <lb />
He Is Appointed by Judge Biggs <lb />
Application of Creditors- Pub- <lb />
to Continue <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. -W. <lb />
H. Pace was today appointed re- <lb />
of the Visitor Pr. Pub- <lb />
Company, which publish- <lb />
es the Bah Evening Times, <lb />
this appointment by Judge <lb />
J. Crawford Biggs, of the <lb />
court, on of H. <lb />
J. Brown Company and all other <lb />
creditors of the corporation <lb />
No schedule of assets and of . North <lb />
is yet filed but the Carolina . is <lb />
creditors the February Wilmington; <lb />
very in excess February <lb />
the assets. The hearing as to R arch Hen <lb />
permanent receiver is <lb />
February Dun <lb />
The corporation in .-. ; Marco <lb />
Then is a bonded, Match <lb />
indebtedness of and bury; March Charlotte; <lb />
floating debts, with March <lb />
complications as to the ownership I This is tho I. vi -St through <lb />
of some of the machinery of the South a years, it <lb />
plant. Drewry is booked for to tour <lb />
dent of the corporation, and J. the inning with <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, Feb. <lb />
Hon J J. Laughinghouse was <lb />
in our city today. <lb />
J. H. Clark, who has been <lb />
taking a course in the Southern <lb />
Shorthand Business College at <lb />
Washington, has returned home <lb />
to spend some time <lb />
D- J. a short <lb />
shame to have us one week <lb />
Would he elections last g <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
i. of Pitt Co <lb />
E. E <lb />
Rep. <lb />
such an undeserved record him. <lb />
up to the character of <lb />
their murdered father. <lb />
Wm. E, Warren, M. D., <lb />
Supt. Health Martin Co. <lb />
S. J Everett, <lb />
John R. Mobley, <lb />
Post Master. <lb />
S. R. Biggs, <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
C. D- <lb />
J Merchant. <lb />
J. H. Page, <lb />
Chief of Police. <lb />
Wheeler Martin, <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Asa T. Crawford, <lb />
Lumbermen. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
Williamston, N. C. Feb. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Difficult <lb />
Col. Isaac Sugg, of Greenville, <lb />
underwent a very dangerous and <lb />
difficult operation at the Wash- <lb />
Hospital that <lb />
of having his tongue removed on <lb />
account of cancer. His condition <lb />
is reported today as being very <lb />
favorable. <lb />
This is one of the first, if not <lb />
We are having so rain <lb />
and cold weather the farmers are <lb />
not doing much on their farms. <lb />
Max Pincus, of Norfolk, was <lb />
in our town today- <lb />
Several from this place attend- <lb />
ed the funeral of Charles W. <lb />
Taylor of Washington Sunday. <lb />
J. O. and A. O. Clark <lb />
went to church at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. W S. and children <lb />
went to Chocowinity today- <lb />
Miss Susie Edwards, of Snow <lb />
Hill, is spending some time with <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Proctor. <lb />
T. B Holliday, of Whitakers, <lb />
came over last week to see his <lb />
mother. <lb />
4th <lb />
April have been carried as a <lb />
unit had the people known ,. , <lb />
money for improvement bonds i <lb />
would be used to pave any other <lb />
bonds CALLING IN PUBLIC FUNDS. <lb />
ed on the property owners j Per Cent of Public Fund, Now <lb />
on the avenue, to know <lb />
they would do towards helping; Washington, Feb The <lb />
secure side walks I have heard Secretary of the Treasury to- <lb />
there is a committee, but day announced a call upon <lb />
they have failed to act up to this banks for approximately <lb />
time. per cent of the public funds now <lb />
Is not Dickinson avenue held in active depositories having <lb />
the main thoroughfare through on deposit in the sum of <lb />
and leads out to the or more; and per day or, way to U to <lb />
Norfolk Southern and A. C j cent, of the public funds how held <lb />
L. depots I by active depositories where the <lb />
8th. Is not that territory deposit is of such funds, <lb />
around the depot one of the bus or in thereof, and where <lb />
parts of town, and tho such withdrawal can be made <lb />
property beyond the most without inconvenience to the <lb />
able Department in the <lb />
9th. Are not the citizens i transaction of public business. <lb />
v. Simms, recently of Charlotte. <lb />
has been for several weeks <lb />
i manager, having succeeded <lb />
George B. Crater, now of At- <lb />
The receiver is directed t <lb />
print and circulate and <lb />
in a card he announced that the <lb />
paper will be continued without <lb />
interruption. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C Feb. 26th. 1908. <lb />
Miss Alice Lang is visiting Miss <lb />
Fannie Joyner. <lb />
C. R. Townsend, J. S. Thomas, <lb />
and L. P- Thomas went to Wilson <lb />
yesterday and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
B. S. Smith went to Richmond <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
J. Y. Monk returned from <lb />
Greenville last night. <lb />
Thomas J- Jarvis <lb />
London, E. June. <lb />
Those who seats should <lb />
send accompanied by <lb />
remittance to the Manager of <lb />
nearest Opera House, who <lb />
will promptly forward the best <lb />
available ticket; of tho kind de- <lb />
sired The prices of tickets are <lb />
nights cents to and mat- <lb />
cents to In order- <lb />
be careful to state <lb />
tickets wish <lb />
She Don't Belong to Beaufort. <lb />
Mr. A- J Moore, of Greenville, <lb />
is a repeated visitor to the Old <lb />
Ford neighborhood, via this city. <lb />
It is to be desired that Mr- Moor- <lb />
who is a rising young business <lb />
man of Pitt county, would abide <lb />
with us, instead of seeking to <lb />
decrease the population of geed <lb />
old Beaufort by one. Washing- <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
on Dickinson entitled. Under the call approximately <lb />
to side and is it not will be returned <lb />
duty of the town authorities to the Treasury, <lb />
give side walks in way Payments under this will <lb />
They arc citizens and tax payers be made as Ten per <lb />
of the town, and they should cent, of the amount called on or <lb />
have some consideration. March 9th, and the re- <lb />
am a Citizen and Tax Payer, per cent, on or before <lb />
Too. March 23rd. <lb />
I Secretary stated that <lb />
from all parts of the <lb />
Marriage Licenses. country are to the effect that <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams this proportion of the govern- <lb />
issued the following licenses funds now on deposit with <lb />
i these national banks can be <lb />
drawn without detriment to <lb />
conditions in any section. <lb />
attend which is now in <lb />
J. H. Starkey in Farmville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
W. P. Edwards of Greenville, <lb />
came up to Farm yesterday. <lb />
On Friday, Feb. the <lb />
Farmville tobacco market will <lb />
close, having sold more tobacco <lb />
than in all previous years put to- <lb />
There will be a dance <lb />
in Farmville on Friday night, <lb />
Feb. 28th. The young people <lb />
a.-e expecting a large attendance. <lb />
Good Music. <lb />
The large congregations at the <lb />
Christian church Sundry morn <lb />
and night thoroughly enjoyed <lb />
the first operation of this kind excellent music Messrs. <lb />
ever performed in North Caro-, Johnson and Roy Hearne <lb />
D- T. and Joshua <lb />
Tayloe and Ed. Brown were the <lb />
surgeons. Washington <lb />
24th. <lb />
in the singing and Prof. Bailey <lb />
with slide trombone assisted the <lb />
regular choir and added much to <lb />
the music. <lb />
has <lb />
since last report <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Lawrence Dunn and <lb />
Harris. <lb />
W. H- Hyde An L. <lb />
S. T. Casper and Wilson. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Banks and Mary Joyner. <lb />
James Brown and Lela Carr. <lb />
Abram and Lena <lb />
Exum. <lb />
Moses Langley and Ada Locke. <lb />
Claude Cherry and Margaret <lb />
tor. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
Mrs. M A. White has taken <lb />
the agency for a life <lb />
book that shows the pathway to <lb />
mental and physical perfection <lb />
We were keeping on our boat <lb />
gun, Remington, <lb />
cost about Rifle, <lb />
shooter cal. Winchester, <lb />
about They were lost from <lb />
our boat some time about Oct. <lb />
or Nov. 1907. <lb />
We will give above amount <lb />
to any one that will find either <lb />
of the above guns and bring to <lb />
us. J. O. Bro. <lb />
ltd Grimesland, N C. <lb />
The But Carolina <lb />
been completed between Farm- <lb />
ville and Hookerton and trains <lb />
according to binding. Every will begin running through to <lb />
family should have a copy, the latter place early in March. <lb />
Returns to Greenville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul <lb />
came in Tuesday evening from <lb />
Guard, Ohio. Mr. host <lb />
friends here are glad that he <lb />
returned to and <lb />
will again engage in the tailoring <lb />
business hero. After B <lb />
of several years here, he <lb />
left early last spring for a trip <lb />
to his old home ii Eur Re- <lb />
turning to America he in <lb />
in where be married and <lb />
has since lived. Now that he is <lb />
in Greenville we hope he is <lb />
here to stay. <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
Hanrahan, N C Feb. 1908. <lb />
W. L. went to <lb />
den Monday, <lb />
Daniel ii on sick <lb />
list <lb />
J W Perkins went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday and returned Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Ethel Mumford, who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Mumford, <lb />
left for her home at Clay Root <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
O. W. Mumford went to Little <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
J. F. Mumford . pent Saturday <lb />
night and Sun with G L. <lb />
Moore at <lb />
J. C. Dawson went to den <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Eva Smith went to <lb />
ton Saturn ; to visit relatives. <lb />
Miss Smith went to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. Smith, of Grifton, <lb />
is visiting relatives near hero. <lb />
J. E. went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Frank Holloway and Clay <lb />
Barney, of Gum Swamp, visited <lb />
in the neighborhood Sunday <lb />
afternoon, <lb />
Harris and family are <lb />
all seriously with grip <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
J. S Surl spent Sunday in <lb />
the country. <lb />
Rumor tell us <lb />
hero. <lb />
A to <lb />
Journalism. <lb />
ah <lb />
Result of Competition. <lb />
The Atlantic C Lino is no <lb />
selling tickets from Greenville to <lb />
Wilson at to meet the <lb />
price of the Norfolk and South- <lb />
em to that point. It is a shorter <lb />
distance by the Norfolk ft South- <lb />
and the regular on <lb />
that road is hence the A. <lb />
C. L. comes to the same figure <lb />
That makes the A. C. L. carry <lb />
passengers to Wilson at a lower <lb />
than the State rate. <lb />
tho <lb />
has <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
has <lb />
and <lb />
v s, who for <lb />
past half century or more <lb />
stood as the masthead of <lb />
Washington Star, is dead, <lb />
journalism of America <lb />
one of its most worthy <lb />
j valuable patrons. <lb />
In th year Mr. Noyes as- <lb />
editorial control of The <lb />
Star, and the standing that pa- <lb />
gained his guidance, <lb />
its <lb />
a business standpoint, <lb />
duct i his wise and<lb />
Just received a fresh lot of <lb />
wheat bran and ship stuff at F. <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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WHAT IT WILL DO. <lb />
It will abolish every licensed <lb />
whiskey and brandy distillery in <lb />
the State. <lb />
It will every saloon and <lb />
in the State. <lb />
It will stop the wine traffic <lb />
within the State. For wine can <lb />
I be sold only at the place of man- <lb />
Charted by the State <lb />
Public attraction. <lb />
State Superintendent Joyner is <lb />
issuing to county <lb />
county boards of education, <lb />
treasurers, judges, solicitors <lb />
and clerks of the Superior courts, <lb />
and mayors of towns and cities, a <lb />
circular letter containing a com- j <lb />
of the law in regard to; <lb />
fines, forfeitures and penalties <lb />
and reports of required by <lb />
law of the various officers of the <lb />
various courts. Under section <lb />
Article IX of the constitution of <lb />
North Carolina all fines, forfeit- <lb />
POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
CO. E C Mis- in quantities of two and , and penalties are <lb />
June, 1864 gallons or more and not; by the constitution to the, <lb />
Henry D- Clayton, shipped anywhere in the State. public school d of the county. J <lb />
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It will stop the sale of all those I The Supreme court has decided. I <lb />
in the case of school directors vs. <lb />
to <lb />
chemical mixtures by whatever <lb />
name kl own that will produce <lb />
intoxication. <lb />
It will place under the most <lb />
and binding regulations <lb />
pharmacists and physicians, who <lb />
intoxicating liquors <lb />
i a I purposes only. <lb />
It will the officials of any <lb />
town to regulate or <lb />
prohibit th sale intoxicating <lb />
. i liquor by pharmacists in the<lb />
WHAT IT WILL NOT DO <lb />
the city of that all j <lb />
such fine.;, forfeitures and pen <lb />
imposed by municipal <lb />
for the violation of town or <lb />
city ordinances, or for any other <lb />
misdemeanor, belong to th- <lb />
fond the <lb />
under this of the con- <lb />
i News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good assortments, quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cert pure- Don't fail Io see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
implements In fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be supplied by <lb />
To Remove <lb />
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tax of six c <lb />
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vanilla, <lb />
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such votes wet, while <lb />
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ii <lb />
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b . 1352 <lb />
L. Smith, <lb />
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Arnold Maryland, <lb />
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Frank Gardner, <lb />
1862. <lb />
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Heth, Virginia, <lb />
May, 1863, <lb />
JohnS. Missouri. <lb />
May, 1863, <lb />
Robert Ransom, North <lb />
Carolina, May, l <lb />
Pender, <lb />
Carol . M IS <lb />
O mus M Wilcox, Ten- <lb />
I my Gilmer, North <lb />
Carol in i, Au 1863. <lb />
. . Virginia, <lb />
August,<lb />
August, I <lb />
Cobb, Georgia, <lb />
September, 1863, <lb />
John A. Wharton, Texas, <lb />
November, 1863. <lb />
William T. Martin. Mis <lb />
November, 1868. <lb />
16- W, Field. Kentucky <lb />
February, <lb />
J. Patton Anderson, Flor- <lb />
February, <lb />
William D. Bate, <lb />
see, February, <lb />
P. Texas, <lb />
April, 1864. <lb />
i . the sale of <lb />
wine to ministers or church <lb />
fAr i <lb />
If this law fails to be ratified <lb />
i South by the people at the polls on May <lb />
growers <lb />
Mi sf f <lb />
ft <lb />
;. d h bi <lb />
and<lb />
of <lb />
to the de <lb />
tax. <lb />
Sole tor <lb />
, and Syracuse <lb />
Tools. <lb />
, t. MM <lb />
Carolina, April, 1863, <lb />
26th. 1908, it will not affect the j <lb />
h of the above named major present status of any existing <lb />
generals commanded a division, prohibition law in the State. In <lb />
and a division i; composed of other words, the dry territory <lb />
three or more a brigade will rot be changed. <lb />
is made up of three or more reg-j We are sure when you have <lb />
and a regiment is com- studied this law you will agree <lb />
posed of ten companies. j with us that it is fair- <lb />
The brigadier i be I this aw Greensboro's <lb />
flamed in a few days. j voting wet would not make it <lb />
. wet. and Salisbury's dry <lb />
would not it dry. <lb />
local option Greensboro has<lb />
I G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pros, and Gen. <lb />
T N II JOKER <lb />
Seer, <lb />
E HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
Mr. A. P. Dead. <lb />
Mr. A. P. one of Pitt dry. and as a locality she <lb />
remain so until the locality <lb />
died at <lb />
successful <lb />
his home <lb />
last week, of spinal <lb />
He had been fined to his room <lb />
only for a few days before <lb />
all loving <lb />
do to alleviate his <lb />
and restore him to <lb />
health was done, but God knew <lb />
I b and now he is resting under <lb />
, the shade of the trees on the <lb />
other fide. <lb />
True to his friends, and they <lb />
were many, charitable and kind <lb />
hearted can truly be said of him, <lb />
and his death will be greatly <lb />
mourned. <lb />
Mr. in Gran- <lb />
county ; tars ago and <lb />
moved to Eastern Carolina in <lb />
He was an <lb />
veteran, entering the service in <lb />
1861, when only years of age, <lb />
throughout the entire <lb />
war. lb; was one of the brave-st <lb />
men in his company was <lb />
made a sharp shooter. <lb />
He leaves a wife and seven <lb />
children, among them being Mrs. <lb />
C. G. Morris and Mrs. B. t. <lb />
Ross, of this city, also two <lb />
brothers two sisters to whom <lb />
extend our deepest sympathy, <lb />
and trust that when they are call- <lb />
ed they will be prepared to meet <lb />
him in his Heavenly home. <lb />
The funeral service was con- <lb />
ducted from the Methodist <lb />
church Friday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock by the pastor. Rev. A. P. <lb />
The John <lb />
any <lb />
This vote on manufacture <lb />
and sale of intoxicating <lb />
in North Carolina is quite a <lb />
thing from local option. <lb />
Ag this law is right For <lb />
the influence of r is never <lb />
local. Salisbury or Wilmington <lb />
citizens, while controlling the <lb />
sale of the traffic, do not control <lb />
the dangerous and damaging in- <lb />
of this traffic. This in <lb />
felt for of j <lb />
miles around. Every citizen in <lb />
th State has a right to self-pro-1 <lb />
against the influence of <lb />
this traffic, now centered at a <lb />
i few points, and the only <lb />
is the abolition of the traffic <lb />
throughout tin State, <lb />
Organized in 1866, and <lb />
in 1904 with authorized capital of <lb />
Manufacturers High Grade<lb />
f- <lb />
We wish to announce to our many patron; and friends that we now occupy our <lb />
new three story brick on the Corner of and Fourth streets, R. <lb />
L. Smith's stables. <lb />
by <lb />
Robt. F. Hoke, <lb />
Carolina, April, 1864. <lb />
North interment in <lb />
Progress. <lb />
Toleration. <lb />
The little I have seen of -the <lb />
world me to upon <lb />
the errors of others in <lb />
not in When I take the <lb />
history of ore p or heart that has <lb />
sinned and and <lb />
sent to myself the struggles and <lb />
temptations it has passed <lb />
the brief pulsations of <lb />
joy, the of <lb />
hope fear, the pressure of wart, <lb />
the of friends, I would <lb />
fain leave the erring soul of my <lb />
fellow man with Him from <lb />
hand it <lb />
YOU IO any . , , <lb />
Flanagan will take pleasure in you, whether you to purchase anything <lb />
or not s <lb />
years experience at Buggy manufacturing, and the reputation our vehicle <lb />
have a. a over large in which they are used <lb />
our work is the best and that the interests of our customers protect. <lb />
sell for cash or on <lb />
We make- the beat Buggy on the market for money, <lb />
time and protect the purchaser with this <lb />
h fair and reasonable <lb />
by <lb />
material or is the <lb />
chaser, we will the same tree charge <lb />
also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb />
and Harvey ft Co., at Grifton, are agents <lb />
for our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is to our guarantee. <lb />
time, protect <lb />
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair an <lb />
within one ear from date of purchase caused <lb />
in material or workmanship, and is to i. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
How Many Bricks <lb />
Have You Sent <lb />
Away <lb />
That sounds like a funny question, addressed to every cit- <lb />
of this town and community, but it's really a one. <lb />
There is now completed a magnificent build- <lb />
of red brick exterior and concrete right in the <lb />
business heart of one of the biggest of American cities. It <lb />
occupies a whole block and calls itself in a large lettered sign <lb />
Largest Monolithic Building In the It has <lb />
many floors, with about a hundred acres of floor space. The <lb />
entrances are of solid marble. The floors are beautifully tiled. <lb />
Altogether H is a credit to <lb />
the big city in which it <lb />
stands. Oh, it's a Jim <lb />
Dandy <lb />
Now, how many bricks <lb />
have you sent to the city <lb />
to go into this big build- <lb />
Honest, how many <lb />
Of the hundreds of <lb />
thousands of bricks put <lb />
into the of this <lb />
building the city where it <lb />
stands has contributed not <lb />
a single red brick. <lb />
try people, the people of <lb />
towns and cities far <lb />
away from the big me- <lb />
have sent in the <lb />
bricks for the <lb />
of splendid <lb />
You may have sent in <lb />
a few hods of bricks your- <lb />
self without knowing it. <lb />
This <lb />
cent which or- <lb />
a city you prob- <lb />
ably never will see your- <lb />
self, is built of bricks <lb />
bought with the of <lb />
people living in towns <lb />
just like that <lb />
would like to have some <lb />
new brick buildings themselves now and then. Every dollar <lb />
contributed to the city building fund means a nice, hefty <lb />
hod of bricks for this big, beautiful skyscraper, in <lb />
the of its kind. This building was put up, through <lb />
the kind donations of their unknown country cousins, by a <lb />
firm that run u small store in that city a few years ago. <lb />
But this firm conceived the cute idea of having thou- <lb />
sands of strangers contribute bricks to build its fine, large, <lb />
new store. <lb />
And the building is a Mail Order Store. See <lb />
TRAINING <lb />
Th Way <lb />
Th.<lb />
marina <lb />
The admiralty trains divers, and <lb />
I British carries at <lb />
least one representative of the craft <lb />
and frequently more. There are <lb />
schools at Portsmouth, <lb />
and Sheerness. <lb />
One of the difficulties with which <lb />
; divers have to contend is probably <lb />
; not realized by a <lb />
that the greater the depth the <lb />
greater is the pressure of water on <lb />
by <lb />
Wedgwood achieved his great <lb />
fame as the inventor and producer <lb />
of jasper ware. This invention was <lb />
the result of his great love for the <lb />
art and classic history, to <lb />
which he was introduced <lb />
Wedgwood was intent on widen- <lb />
the field of ceramic art and <lb />
longed to imitate the cameos of <lb />
Greece and home. After years of <lb />
patient and secret <lb />
Show <lb />
Formerly apothecaries used a red <lb />
light as a sign of their Now. <lb />
it happened one night that u drug- <lb />
gist, finding without the <lb />
necessary red made shift with <lb />
a bottle of red liquid placed in the <lb />
window with a candle behind it. <lb />
The fleet was so good that he put <lb />
a similar decoration in another win- <lb />
The sign was excellent.-o <lb />
excellent that a rival apothecary <lb />
tried to improve upon it for his <lb />
own benefit. His idea was to <lb />
a bottle of liquid beside the <lb />
red one, then he surpassed his <lb />
READY TO <lb />
Serve You. <lb />
With <lb />
i the man's and the greater the <lb />
labor and exhaustion of working., he the jasper ware . bottle <lb />
The naval authorities limit their to inseparably connected with his r; , , other <lb />
men to a depth of feet The name and through which much of a <lb />
greatest depth to which a man has fortune was acquired fin, druggist in the <lb />
descended is said by to have ; This ware is of an extremely in of their <lb />
been feet, and the pressure at texture Its ingredients rivals. In course <lb />
that depth was extraordinary sulphate of carbonate of were replaced by <lb />
the way o <lb />
Complete stock to t-el <lb />
from and <lb />
promptly anywhere <lb />
I am <lb />
namely, eighty-eight and one-half <lb />
and flint. In the <lb />
I the magnificent colored vases which <lb />
to the square inch. One her pieces the entire was stain- j a , n where, <lb />
wonders how human being d with the metallic oxide used for i ,.,.,.;, <lb />
could stand it. Twelve fathoms, or j coloring. This is known as <lb />
about seventy feet, would be enough In V in order to secure <lb />
London Chronicle. <lb />
for most men. The ears and nose uniformity and evenness in the col- <lb />
would probably begin to bleed, and; of the fields the later forms <lb />
the pressure on the head would be received merely a wash of the me- <lb />
tan serious. A practiced diver can I and are d <lb />
course descend much deeper j by the term <lb />
without such unpleasant sensations. stage of the process needed <lb />
than the most careful attention. Much <lb />
His dress costs more <lb />
t with flay. Own <lb />
kinds of Stuff. <lb />
Bring-, <lb />
orders r. <lb />
supplied. Ills <lb />
a pleasure t <lb />
depended upon the grinding and <lb />
mixing of the materials, still more <lb />
Couldn't Stand It. <lb />
A Cuban official tells tale of <lb />
a certain Cuban <lb />
unfortunate man once ob- <lb />
d access to this millionaire and <lb />
started to lay In-fore him his woes. <lb />
He his wretched poverty <lb />
in mo-t vivid colors. Indeed, so <lb />
sad <lb />
is of tanned twill and rubber and <lb />
made in one piece, with a big open- <lb />
at the neck. The helmet is of the firing of the molded was the man <lb />
copper and screws on to the The process was apparently simple the millionaire felt <lb />
so tightly that the water can-j it was mastered, <lb />
the joint. Air is modelers were employed <lb />
pumped down to him by a pipe made <lb />
of canvas and rubber, and outlet; <lb />
mi <lb />
he REFLECTOR <lb />
Daily and Weekly. <lb />
Is located in one of the <lb />
j brightest farming districts in East- <lb />
I North Carolina and is <lb />
j ed by a class of people only to be <lb />
I found in such localities. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Its home, for nearly <lb />
years is now enjoying the <lb />
vices Eight trains a <lb />
day by two of the largest <lb />
Railroad corporations the South <lb />
i along With all enterprises THE <lb />
,. . enjoyed its pro- <lb />
part of the 20th century <lb />
prosperity and i now <lb />
lated over both of gigantic <lb />
Railroad systems and is read by at <lb />
people each day. <lb />
Let The deflector advertise your <lb />
business and the volume of the <lb />
came surety will increase. <lb />
The REFLECTOR. <lb />
Advertise Advertise <lb />
valves, which only open outwardly, <lb />
placed at convenient places to <lb />
the vitiated air to escape. <lb />
These valves are extremely <lb />
taut, as by them the diver can reg- <lb />
his supply air. <lb />
In addition to this pipe the <lb />
a life line, enabling him <lb />
The best <lb />
to <lb />
wax models, many from, <lb />
others from paintings, prints <lb />
and medals. Clay molds were taken I <lb />
from the wax model and fired. <lb />
Into thee the plastic clay was. <lb />
pressed. The reliefs obtained there- <lb />
from were placed in their colored <lb />
bare and while still oft were gone <lb />
by a modeler, who retouched <lb />
them when necessary and did a <lb />
with Ids <lb />
above water. This was <lb />
done b; ; of concerted <lb />
j on the line, but that <lb />
has been superseded as a means <lb />
of communication by the telephone, <lb />
the wires being conveyed by the life <lb />
line, lie therefore touches the bat- <lb />
and talks as if he were in the <lb />
Another great improvement is the <lb />
use of the electric tamp, though in <lb />
some West Indian waters a diver <lb />
see dearly for some distance. <lb />
In other darkness <lb />
is intense twenty or thirty feet <lb />
down. The weight of the dress is <lb />
extraordinary and is necessary to <lb />
the diver to maintain his <lb />
His helmet weighs <lb />
over a quarter of a hundred- <lb />
weight, and his boots, taken to- <lb />
weigh about as much, while <lb />
if these be not sufficient he chips <lb />
lead upon his <lb />
News. <lb />
Getting Oft Easy. <lb />
A sergeant in one of the Irish in- <lb />
fantry regiments a small but ac- <lb />
wife, of whom ho stands in con- <lb />
awe. One day he In-1 his <lb />
temper. The object t his wrath <lb />
was a dog i the wife <lb />
one of his superior officers. The <lb />
lady overheard some the state- <lb />
and took him severely to <lb />
task. <lb />
ought be ashamed to say <lb />
such things and to Io e your temper <lb />
with an she mid, while <lb />
sergeant looked and <lb />
anxious. shall your <lb />
her, <lb />
the soldier. <lb />
my <lb />
haughtily. <lb />
so, the i <lb />
cheerfully. well it. <lb />
v. i i you n cant to toll <lb />
he <lb />
assistants amount of <lb />
which beautiful a feature of <lb />
all of jasper ware of Josiah <lb />
Wedgwood's period. The pieces <lb />
were then fired. <lb />
It was until 1777 that <lb />
wood perfected his process and be- <lb />
came absolutely sure of his results. <lb />
Danger in firing was obliterated <lb />
and ht in reliefs made <lb />
T. Halsey in <lb />
Th <lb />
Cook's <lb />
Young James Cook, destined <lb />
Inter to become England's greatest <lb />
was seventeen placed <lb />
m probation in the , a be attended to at <lb />
as he had never been before. <lb />
With tears in his eyes he summon- <lb />
ed his servant and in a quavering <lb />
-John, put this poor fellow out. <lb />
He is breaking my <lb />
body's. <lb />
With <lb />
i to tie Market <lb />
a rise. <lb />
I have hand for sale one <lb />
Good Double r, I Planer, <lb />
I Matcher Molder, Ma- <lb />
chine and of other <lb />
cry. I will Bell on easy <lb />
w. b. <lb />
faltered <lb />
said the lady <lb />
tradesman at near longer you put it oil the <lb />
S a new shilling e till, of a serf- <lb />
bright shilling, searched Cook's <lb />
box and found it there. for a <lb />
constable and for Cook's father <lb />
charged the boy with theft. The <lb />
declared his innocence and ex- <lb />
WE WiLL do the <lb />
PLUMBING <lb />
Whether the damage be <lb />
expressed his; much or little. Do it prompt- <lb />
egret, and, although Cook's father j prevent as <lb />
much trouble and annoyance <lb />
i-s we can. Though it is <lb />
our own<lb />
and the ma Ii ; f sod him to j <lb />
-lay. his reply father, <lb />
Once always a thief. <lb />
I must And i then went to <lb />
Whitby and there apprenticed <lb />
to the sea. James <lb />
After the . of had <lb />
been won by tho great Duke of <lb />
ll I-., Lord Job i lb y, <lb />
of Si <lb />
h when lie regiment of <lb />
foot the . <lb />
i ; .-; ill men, hi lit Led lo m <lb />
their arm mid i <lb />
ordered, to prevent their running <lb />
away and tho no of setting a <lb />
guard over every <lb />
i n . a i the <lb />
i ind i f I . which <lb />
I III i up . <lb />
one hand, in re they <lb />
marched r en- <lb />
Plant a Camel. I <lb />
i thin r to a camel i XII. did I <lb />
is a curie p I ; the Mas <lb />
interests we <lb />
urge you to send for at the <lb />
first sin of trouble. There <lb />
will be less tor us <lb />
you to pay then. <lb />
IT p T A f <lb />
Barter Shop <lb />
Fleming props. <lb />
Located in business sec- <lb />
of the town- Four chain <lb />
in or. and i ch <lb />
sided by v ski ed <lb />
Our place h; <lb />
sharp. c . <lb />
thank for p; st pain <lb />
and you toe ;. when <lb />
good work is wan; . <lb />
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am <lb />
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the I. is a <lb />
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store up i h <lb />
to g I . <lb />
battle <lb />
of <lb />
the of n ; o i <lb />
lead in r a d <lb />
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c- d in tho d , cross <lb />
street, he ton min on the <lb />
The organ shoulder j in i <lb />
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Cotton Buyer <lb />
in Stocks, O Lon. <lb />
and Prov ins,<lb />
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in h tho tore Is lo- <lb />
i the base i I stem. It i; <lb />
covered with sort of mackintosh <lb />
envelope, through which the water <lb />
can r c nor <lb />
This water holder rests on the sand <lb />
throughout tho period of <lb />
drought, but when the rain comes it <lb />
springs Into Francis- <lb />
co Chronicle. <lb />
ti the <lb />
The man, who I i in <lb />
a bud per, I i round and. <lb />
looking the man, said, <lb />
it's between . i n key and an h- <lb />
paid Pat, related <lb />
both of Illustrated Hits. <lb />
The most selfish man ever <lb />
knew never it pay. He was <lb />
poor and unsuccessful in every <lb />
The man could have <lb />
made a success in life had he <lb />
Walking. <lb />
Some years ago there lived in <lb />
Perth. Scotland, a man convivial <lb />
habits, well known by Christian <lb />
name. Jamie. Hue dark night an <lb />
acquaintance found Jamie lying at <lb />
the foot of an outside stair. <lb />
that you, Jamie asked the <lb />
the rights of others and acquaintance in a voice of the great- <lb />
est astonishment. <lb />
it's replied Jamie in <lb />
a tone of complete resignation. <lb />
you the <lb />
tho next question. <lb />
I fell but I was com- <lb />
I whether or <lb />
less conceited as to his own ability. <lb />
The longer e the more we be- <lb />
come convinced mat decency pays. <lb />
A little public spirit pays. A little <lb />
loyalty to your town pays. a <lb />
man becomes known as a hog <lb />
business Globe. <lb />
sou Advertise. <lb />
Few people realize that the time <lb />
to advertise is during th.- <lb />
It helps to keep business go- <lb />
and it will when business <lb />
livens up. <lb />
The Public is Ever en <lb />
The Lookout <lb />
for bargains, be it dull or <lb />
thrifty season and the man who has <lb />
the bargains put before it in the <lb />
style of a nice neat advertisement <lb />
is the man who docs what business <lb />
there is to be done. <lb />
The Reflector is one of the best <lb />
advertising mediums. <lb />
Ch En <lb />
.-. . <lb />
id. ad a <lb />
, j . ct <lb />
i . toll o <lb />
SALE <lb />
Al the Old dill, i <lb />
I, and c with I bi <lb />
with all bi . ;.; prove- <lb />
live-, . l . <lb />
oxen and four ; of pr mules, will <lb />
, l r p r i <lb />
J. S. <lb />
or T. Moore <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I have purchased the interest <lb />
of the late W T. Fleming in the <lb />
mercantile business heretofore <lb />
conducted under the name <lb />
of Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
continue to carry on the <lb />
at the same stand. All accounts <lb />
It reaches rm are to <lb />
everybody in the county and a Thanking, the public for the <lb />
peat many all over the United Patronage given the firm in the <lb />
past, and hoping to merit a con <lb />
I of their favors, invite <lb />
LET US HAVE YOUR all to call to see me at the same <lb />
i stand. <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. J. S. MOORING<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
All may be candidates who <lb />
; want to, but all cannot get office. <lb />
The Republican executive <lb />
What this country needs is <lb />
weather. <lb />
The people of Peru could not <lb />
Entered as second matter Jan. 1907 t the at Greenville. N of Guilford our battleships for <lb />
C, under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to <lb />
ed a n endorsing Speak- <lb />
Cannon for the presidency. <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY FEB. 1908, These days you do not hear <lb />
singing; was born in <lb />
The Greensboro Record says It will take Kentucky a Kentucky If you meet a <lb />
that Cannon money is floating time to live down the bad repute fellow now who was born there <lb />
around in that town. Taft will into which that State has fallen he ashamed to own it <lb />
have to get his barrel ready to j <lb />
roll out The Hon. A. C Lattimer. one <lb />
discontinue the sale of liquor on the United States senators from <lb />
merchant dining cars the first of March. died in Washing- <lb />
in his local paper a boy. This is one step more toward ton He was elected <lb />
and the next day twins arrived making prohibition effective. the senate in 1903, but had <lb />
Another editor a congressman <lb />
migrated to Gotham. It seems for four <lb />
at his h; me. both boys. Another <lb />
pi that it pays to advertise. <lb />
barks <lb />
A Kentuckian is in in <lb />
and prefers staying there <lb />
to going back to Kentucky. <lb />
Wonder what Mr. Hearst will <lb />
be able to do with a new nation- <lb />
party if he gets one launched. <lb />
No. the American fleet are not <lb />
Peruvian barks, but the <lb />
on board of them are Lima beens <lb />
Those States which have thus <lb />
far held conventions have en- <lb />
W. J. Bryan for the pres- <lb />
Some men wear good clothes <lb />
because they can't afford not to. <lb />
What needs not <lb />
to pass any more days without <lb />
mail. <lb />
Talking out explosions, one, <lb />
in a factory in Wharton, N J., <lb />
not demolished things gen- <lb />
throughout the town, but <lb />
also b o . the of a pas- <lb />
train was passing at <lb />
at th <lb />
i .-top kicking <lb />
and . , . bas the New <lb />
Bern St You might make two <lb />
exceptions t Let the foot- <lb />
ball pi r kick i U . wants, and <lb />
th. r n keep up <lb />
his . <lb />
If the Taft boys do not spike <lb />
the Cannon in North Carolina it <lb />
Congress has given the <lb />
A law suit that has been going rather a hard matter to make <lb />
on in Union county for eight prolonged and editors At this late dry Russia has con- <lb />
years over the possession of stay put in the Cracker to death General <lb />
book worth about cents, c State. as in command of <lb />
. o It , Arthur at the time of the not De because they do not <lb />
to an end a low days ago- it With such weather as we are . <lb />
here hard <lb />
that the west to in the g <lb />
; midst of a terrific not occasion dent a jolt by deciding that the <lb />
section the world national motto God We <lb />
climate. mu t go back on our <lb />
The Leader to the name of r. sticking ordinary pins in some i <lb />
new afternoon paper just started people will not wake up. <lb />
at T with J. E It take or No ore need take any comfort <lb />
, the apparent division <lb />
,. T s a What made spoil that by Republican rank in Caro <lb />
,, . putting i little thing like They will all be together <lb />
good K , <lb />
mite in s class with u hen voting time comes. <lb />
With part of the Southern Re- yon had said, or a <lb />
wanting Taft, part roll pin it would have ailed <lb />
wanting Cannon, all tee the bill <lb />
roes for there prom <lb />
Mr. Kitchen's language in ref- <lb />
to Governor Glenn did <lb />
not make him any friends. <lb />
can't quite feel yourself <lb />
walking on paved streets in <lb />
Greenville, but they are coming. <lb />
Greensboro ought not to com- <lb />
plain or hard times if much of <lb />
the Cannon money is turned <lb />
loose there.<lb />
If the business men them- <lb />
selves keep talking hard times <lb />
they can expect the influence to <lb />
spread among other people. In <lb />
this way they injure their own <lb />
business, for when you make a <lb />
man believe everything is going <lb />
to the bad he gets scared and <lb />
s else but a <lb />
low feast it <lb />
celebrates <lb />
Th f rm merchant of <lb />
county held a meet- <lb />
Charlotte, Saturday, to <lb />
The rd Air Line to <lb />
to reduce the salaries of em- <lb />
pi yes to takeoff some of its <lb />
is, I i no t. teen <lb />
taken to cut down the big pay <lb />
the three receivers of th i road <lb />
FOR ADVERTISERS. <lb />
As an instance of the value o <lb />
newspaper advertising to in- <lb />
crease or force trade, the follow- <lb />
facts are Dur- <lb />
December the orders <lb />
ed by Douglas Boot and Shoe <lb />
Company of Mass., <lb />
fell off in consequence of the <lb />
business depression following <lb />
the panic The advertising man- <lb />
ager of that large concern men- <lb />
toned the matter to Governor <lb />
Douglas, and asked his advice, <lb />
whether under the circumstances <lb />
they should place the usual <lb />
amount of advertising during <lb />
January and February, which <lb />
are usually the slowest months <lb />
in the year in the shoe business. <lb />
Governor Douglas at order- <lb />
ed an increase of per cent, in <lb />
the amount appropriated for ad- <lb />
declaring that an in- <lb />
crease would help to overcome <lb />
the unfavorable business outlook. <lb />
There was considerable <lb />
holds his money all the tighter, u the amongst <lb />
the principle employees of the <lb />
The gold that is being found I Douglas company. But the re <lb />
by the diggers of the Panama; suit shewed almost an immediate <lb />
ditch is which comes out of j Improvement in business, which <lb />
Uncle Sam's treasury. <lb />
on story. <lb />
We hope th rumor that Ger- <lb />
many wants to buy the Philip- <lb />
pines will develop into a fact. <lb />
Uncle Sam should jump at an <lb />
opportunity unload them- <lb />
year daring these usually dull <lb />
months.- Free Press. <lb />
in Cuba. <lb />
American influence has <lb />
. bout some important <lb />
Cuban customs and <lb />
notably the abolition of the <lb />
i ring and the pit, which <lb />
Dickinson avenue or to be chief Sunday at- <lb />
Bod Ninth streets as the best to fractions of the populace Not a <lb />
begin paving on to the local. few the better class of Ha- <lb />
. . ., ,,. Biro the late for <lb />
most discussed no. <lb />
. i . i <lb />
. in congress r <lb />
the c .; bu i to daily <lb />
l f -r E lei j by having all <lb />
cf colt ginned, instead of of the candidates <lb />
in Craig done farm-1 now tell you some <lb />
; f states would Home-there to speak. We take his about bad roads, but for- <lb />
launch the candidacy of Air. C. are getting. <lb />
C Moore for commissioner of. <lb />
J-. Moore has The farmers who are hauling <lb />
to s ill; <lb />
era of th State, and paid his own thing about bad roads, but for- <lb />
it for granted that the one who . be reason are lacking <lb />
Um best speech will <lb />
Let's pave both ways so as to <lb />
have a circuit to around on. <lb />
v rejoice lo see <lb />
the closed forever. <lb />
High and ow wager <lb />
on this rams and many <lb />
It is funny that so much North stories of ruined reputations and <lb />
Carolina news comes by of businesses are connect- <lb />
i . ed with it. Every has its <lb />
Washington City. Correspond- <lb />
j prevailing vice and its compare- <lb />
there seem to be knowing <lb />
lit with from that <lb />
ti I is Hooded cannot <lb />
put much check on the wave of <lb />
county. <lb />
prohibition sentiment. Like a <lb />
Advance information <lb />
freedom from others. The <lb />
things going on down here be- are incurable gamblers, <lb />
fore they are found out at home but virtually <lb />
in enthusiasm for better . known among them. Both sex- <lb />
I As long as people think time class of the A. a great deal <lb />
,. j i . time n the numerous air <lb />
of the no and that wear and j seem to have <lb />
Advance or .--------.- but they drink, for the <lb />
President Roosevelt sees more investigation going on in tr on team occasions no that the people who are ,,,,,,,.,, fruity <lb />
man, th. whiskey trouble ahead in the of government printing office they will be content consume the institution are beverages, which there are <lb />
. . , . , , ., . . ,, i a day a few miles over had at the secret an extensive variety peculiar to <lb />
folks at every straw, but wages of by the rail-the report will show a half fa UM . . <lb />
. . ., ,;. I investigation of the recent country. <lb />
hence they another ,,.,, , <lb />
. , . , .,, i- Court Remedy a Safe <lb />
f his , En i printing to private establish- Since former Collector E. C. statement which they believe <lb />
the i . n's. instead of running a big Duncan has got another position, is due the State. Their state- <lb />
, plant in there is all kinds <lb />
-.- . i <lb />
i them roads, in that it is regarded by U m dollars deficit in operation <lb />
th r i is a further result of the, if the government would put out <lb />
for Children. <lb />
is ting on shape, <lb />
. pr sen <lb />
ha <lb />
ready i i C i i in d <lb />
i a fl the <lb />
North C I <lb />
to y U <lb />
directly i n <lb />
i . . . <lb />
is or. n, <lb />
As this is led n y r, at- <lb />
i to get in its <lb />
work. A young lady stamp clerk <lb />
in the revenue at Raids- <lb />
villa who performed her duties <lb />
------.- In buying a cough medicine for <lb />
no the investigation be to buy Chamber- <lb />
an no I , ., I t There is <lb />
. . a I get its print- tho government pie counter, he cured to warrant us in ,. i <lb />
n . . ., . i , .- of . the withdrawal <lb />
is he has written a let- t, it its print-; ,. , ., . <lb />
; . . c h u in d n one-third less than it is reported breaking out of j insisting upon the withdrawal t ;. . ,, ,;,, and <lb />
. , , . . ,.; o- the No boys, the <lb />
an in- costs and also save such and turning against two men. v . <lb />
pie the institution i, turn i n a <lb />
i-i i co will <lb />
are not satisfied with whooping <lb />
e ,. nor-p. hen remedy la <lb />
of for the M, <lb />
m m <lb />
i deficits. <lb />
lent may use <lb />
. the in <lb />
lacy I <lb />
, . but I m <lb />
candidate <lb />
the presidential It <lb />
is said will use his <lb />
against Taft in the select- <lb />
ion of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
Y. hen a railroad a per- <lb />
of is depression <lb />
mi id in or crating <lb />
are a let of to the national <lb />
or before th <lb />
how money it to <lb />
. . n the farmer i <lb />
s floor and nominated n . bad crops and does not <lb />
Cannon r to his demonstrated that ho to a good<lb />
Added to his many other good <lb />
i Governor Glenn has <lb />
on <lb />
of such outrages. Their or other be <lb />
, as to a baby is to an <lb />
names should be given to the adult. For sale by all and <lb />
public and the criminal court, <lb />
should inflict the proper punish-1 <lb />
. . . <lb />
p ti t <lb />
Keeping Open house. <lb />
-r enough to pay he u <lb />
. . t iced . any figures started out on attain the railroads losing money in drug <lb />
and cheering. I but little Mid about it from Raleigh, Saturday operations just now. The <lb />
Even with the president's on plowing the . . . <lb />
to attend a celebration at same thing can be said for many <lb />
Holly Springs. The train had other enterprises. There is <lb />
is not going to. get; year to make another crop, and Holly Springs. The train enterprises. . <lb />
the nomination in a walk. to forget the gone only four miles when it was hardly a business that does not V . <lb />
Instead of <lb />
to lay the the past year. <lb />
,.,.,, . . blame for the recent panic and <lb />
has been removed to . . , A <lb />
make room for a man who is a <lb />
politician. The young lady can- <lb />
not vote, you see, and will not <lb />
a to any of the political <lb />
conventions. <lb />
Two wagons loaded with eight <lb />
bales of cotton raised in Guilford <lb />
county, were driven into Greens- <lb />
the other day, and created a <lb />
sensation almost equal to a cir- <lb />
i Even Andrew Joyner join- <lb />
in the crowd of spectators and <lb />
patted the bales of cotton, it re- <lb />
minded him so forcibly of <lb />
reduction of salaries by railroads <lb />
to the rate legislation here and <lb />
there in states, you had bet- <lb />
probe the tariff system a bit <lb />
and see if that does not develop <lb />
the real cause of the trouble. If <lb />
not a legislature in any State in <lb />
the Union had said one word <lb />
about rate regulation, we believe <lb />
the panic of last fall and the con- <lb />
following would have <lb />
come just the same. What is <lb />
done by a few States not <lb />
have such wide spread effect, <lb />
while the tariff effects every con <lb />
sumer. <lb />
With every town of any <lb />
having one or more <lb />
banks, and these banks paying <lb />
interest on time deposits, we <lb />
very much doubt the wisdom of <lb />
measure now pending in <lb />
congress to postal <lb />
banks It cannot give the <lb />
people much better opportunity <lb />
than they already have for de <lb />
positing their savings, and as <lb />
the government proposes to pay <lb />
n y about half as much interest <lb />
as the banks pay on we <lb />
fail to see what the advantage <lb />
will be. <lb />
wrecked, and the foot- <lb />
ed the distance back to Raleigh, <lb />
arriving there none the worse <lb />
for the tramp. <lb />
Candidates Kitchin and Craig <lb />
both made speeches at Wades- <lb />
on Saturday, each in his own <lb />
behalf setting forth his claims for <lb />
the nomination for governor. <lb />
Candidate Home, who had been <lb />
invited, could not be present in <lb />
person, but he sent a letter in <lb />
which he set forth the principles <lb />
for which he stood Reports from <lb />
the Wadesboro meeting say that <lb />
all three of candidates have <lb />
following in Anson county. <lb />
hive periods of dull- <lb />
and depression. There are <lb />
years in which the merchants <lb />
make nothing. There are years <lb />
in which the crops the far- <lb />
fail and they fall behind. <lb />
There are years in which the <lb />
practice of professional men <lb />
below a sufficiency to meet their <lb />
obligations. The newspapers <lb />
have bad years that draw on <lb />
their to keep <lb />
them alive. The manufacturers <lb />
sometimes do business at a <lb />
loss. The thing to do is quit <lb />
scaring the people with panic <lb />
talk and everybody do his best <lb />
. to make times better. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
v on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N G <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
E ; . . en we feel <lb />
and el only when <lb />
. ,; fan i i prop- <lb />
We do not see why SO much to Ur. New Ufa <lb />
, the action of stomach, um <lb />
do should be made over some of bowel to one <lb />
Mi. c-. n <lb />
-T <lb />
.-<lb />
., <lb />
This Department is in charge F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
Reflector in Winterville and vicinity. <lb />
M G. went to Bethel I A. G. Cox has the finest pile of We handle the castings for the <lb />
today. at all. He is having following plows, <lb />
Rubber boots, rubber shoes, j his stumps split and sawed up <lb />
rubber coats, and heavy work ready for use. and <lb />
shoes a specialty. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
H. A. Litchfield, a student of <lb />
W. H. S-, who was called home <lb />
to the bedside of his sister, has <lb />
returned to school and reports <lb />
his sister out of danger. <lb />
We can fut you all kinds <lb />
of and turned wood <lb />
work for buildings on short no- <lb />
Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb />
Company- <lb />
Misses Vivian Roberson, Eliza- <lb />
beth Barnhill and Hattie Kittrell <lb />
went to Bethel today. <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
Now is the time to purchase, <lb />
your Box Body Carts while they <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., have plenty of <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb />
Beautiful souvenir cards at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
seed potatoes at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co <lb />
The Jumping Off Place. <lb />
ion had me in its grasp; <lb />
and I had reached the jumping <lb />
place when I was advised to try <lb />
New and I want <lb />
to right now, it saved my life. <lb />
began first bottle. <lb />
., and after taking one dozen bottles <lb />
at k W. a happy man <lb />
fays George Moore, N. <lb />
v. C. As a for colds <lb />
Miss Olive Woodard left for. and and for <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
department is in charge of J. M. Blow who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in and vicinity <lb />
n- <lb />
for <lb />
MISS <lb />
Vii i j- w -j pneumonia New Discovery <lb />
at J. L. <lb />
J. Baal f <lb />
Wooten, Trial bottle free. <lb />
Too Young to <lb />
There is one New <lb />
hand obediently and held it <lb />
high he could. The strap- <lb />
wen <lb />
more than two or three <lb />
She was accompanied <lb />
by Miss Cora Ferebee. <lb />
.------ and all kinds of <lb />
hand when most of the farmers finishing- material for buildings; being brought up in the <lb />
will likely need carts and wag- don quick notice. Caro j way she go. She is a young <lb />
ons. The A. G Cox j Milling and Mfg. Co. woman of perhaps three years, and <lb />
are still making their officers Smith and Elliott riding with her father in a <lb />
well known Tar Heel carts and L Saturday fie <lb />
Call and see US; with Mr ; and on in the <lb />
you buy we can name hid one under arrest and aisle. <lb />
prices are interesting. of his were threat- hold of the strap. <lb />
Rev T. H. King filled his N to relieve Mr. Smith of his jag <lb />
appointment Goldsboro i prisoner by force. They were in <lb />
Sunday n returned Monday j Harrington Barber A Go's store D <lb />
at the time. Mr. J. F. feet above it. <lb />
ton came or tho with his the <lb />
if you want a nice up-to- BOon had everything ll m New <lb />
date you a. . people must <lb />
better give him an call to resp-ct law and rot try- <lb />
Rev. T H. King, left Friday , u, ; , ; of their number <lb />
evening to regular he has openly violated the <lb />
at Goldsboro y . v,. impress I by Dr. <lb />
. ht . ; in <lb />
The new is here. All r u, the murder of the <lb />
farm a can be secured a f <lb />
from u . Prompt lo ; . . <lb />
our Bar- and feed of <lb />
and all kinds go to Pro- <lb />
.- filled Company door top <lb />
Prompt attention n <lb />
J. E Greene went to Williams- <lb />
tor Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Cheap cash sale on heavy <lb />
a tr<lb />
and writing for <lb />
W have lit <lb />
who receive until at <lb />
We also <lb />
Rev. C. W. Howard will preach <lb />
at the Christian church next <lb />
fourth Sunday. He is their <lb />
former pastor and is very <lb />
here. <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
one of those fancy boxes <lb />
of candy at <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
See our line of books and <lb />
y for holiday presents. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
R W. Smith and Bar- <lb />
wick went to Maple Cypress <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Boys I have a nice line of safe- <lb />
razors from 1.00 to 6.50, you <lb />
a. . morn- <lb />
night i the Methodist <lb />
seed oats o to Winterville <lb />
Produce <lb />
on <lb />
A new line of dry goods shoes. We must have <lb />
notions In, Harrington space for spring <lb />
For All Comers. <lb />
; were suddenly <lb />
startled b;. a of rice that <lb />
foil from bride's parasol when <lb />
took ii rack. The <lb />
o d stalwart chap, <lb />
, observing the . plat i his arm <lb />
iv bride and then <lb />
fa. the w r . with the fol- <lb />
low i-i <lb />
r n i need for <lb />
me to say we I en married <lb />
long, but i can tell you all one <lb />
;. u vi smile any <lb />
more she my <lb />
returned Weltering oak, <lb />
Ma i <lb />
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Morrill, who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Olivia Berry, <lb />
returned to her home in Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
Pine Tar cough balsam will re- <lb />
your cough and cold Get a <lb />
bottle from M M Sauls <lb />
Dr. M- M- Sauls conducted <lb />
Rev- C W. Howard, of Kin- <lb />
filled his first appointment <lb />
at the Christian church hare 4th <lb />
Sunday Services he held <lb />
there now on Sunday only <lb />
instead of fir.-t and third as <lb />
formerly. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are <lb />
doing a nice business at toe old <lb />
Ayden Milling <lb />
prayer meeting services in site. They will buy <lb />
Missionary Baptist Wed- j cotton seed wood, and logs, will <lb />
night. repair cart nu <lb />
Car load of fine and coarse on or sell you a new cart, wagon <lb />
salt at JR Smith Co. or most any kind of plank or <lb />
Walter of Bel-1 lumber you may send. <lb />
haven. has been here this week i so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb />
in attendance upon the funeral Ed the clover <lb />
and will take <lb />
of his uncle. <lb />
Light and groceries, I in waiting on you. <lb />
cigars and tobacco at Tripp Hart j Frank of <lb />
and company. has been visiting WE Hooks <lb />
W. J. of Grifton, Sunday, <lb />
had important business here This morning W. E. e and <lb />
procure one and the k. I Frank Yelverton left through <lb />
save time and money. See The prettiest baby caps and, the country for Fremont in- <lb />
line of and other brands, -cloaks in J ft Smith co. on Wednesday evening th y will <lb />
of pocket knives M M Sauls A bale of cotton now on our attend the marriage of Mr. <lb />
Prof- T. E. Peden and market is a rarity and when one George Hooks and Dicker- <lb />
will celebrate Washington's comes in J. J. puts on his Sun- son. <lb />
birthday Saturday at the semi-day shoes. Walter . <lb />
with appropriate exercises. The largest and cheapest line Greenville Saturday i <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. are in stationary in town don't buy on legal business. <lb />
and prepared to furnish you have examined M. SI. just located <lb />
general public with everything stock. pl he is <lb />
in the mercantile line to wear, patterns kept on hand, <lb />
eat or make life Try latest styles- J. R, Smith ca. <lb />
them. C, V. Cannon and sister, Miss <lb />
W. B. Alexander has moved his Blanch, spent Sunday in Bethel <lb />
v. to <lb />
moon <lb />
an at <lb />
arc <lb />
ding <lb />
on .; <lb />
family to his nice residence Car load of Portland <lb />
Lee street Dr. Hardy Johnson lime and ring hair at J. R. <lb />
occupies ins former residence Lo. <lb />
.,;.;, street Forbes, of was <lb />
At the regular meeting of he here M i lay. <lb />
Knights of Wednesday can tools <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Gard n of kinds fresh <lb />
heavy Kangaroo <lb />
1.7. for Wens <lb />
from the A IV. Angel heavy shoes priced 1.60 for 1.15 <lb />
Women's box calf shots priced <lb />
Miss Overton, of Stokes 2.00 for 1.50 Men's heavy J <lb />
is ti i with her <lb />
sister, s B. . . Highsmith. <lb />
Take i Up--1 h <lb />
up a stray cow, red color, <lb />
headed, n I aw fork in <lb />
right ear. I <lb />
by proving property and paying <lb />
expenses. C. R. y, <lb />
R. F D. No, Winterville, N. C <lb />
7-2-t d t-w. <lb />
F. I ; ft Mond <lb />
o b on road <lb />
some tune for the A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. <lb />
A new line dry goods and <lb />
i feted this <lb />
Come and b j them. A. W- <lb />
Th. ti ban <lb />
v, n will n such <lb />
a i o a p <lb />
and o i S ; <lb />
your orders early with . G. <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Co for the <lb />
goods and then you will be sure <lb />
to get y our supply in ample time. <lb />
Fresh peanuts of different <lb />
kinds at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Laura of Has- <lb />
sell, who was away last week to <lb />
attend the of her sister, <lb />
has returned to school. <lb />
Poultry wire of all heights at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The A G. Mfg. Co. are now <lb />
expecting a nice lot of poultry <lb />
Fence. Would be glad to have <lb />
our friends and customers to <lb />
come to see us before they buy <lb />
We can quote prices that will <lb />
talk. Plow saddles are still go- <lb />
A. G. Cox, Manufacturing <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss May school at <lb />
very interesting <lb />
and enjoyable entertainment last <lb />
night to the parents and a few <lb />
friends, celebrating George <lb />
Washington's birthday. <lb />
dressed at <lb />
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
boots for 3.00. Men's <lb />
3.00 boots tor These must <lb />
go. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We deeply sympathize with <lb />
G. E. in the <lb />
of his aged mother, who <lb />
away Sunday ac r <lb />
home near in Cb <lb />
e had i been at <lb />
one week . . d <lb />
the his broth <lb />
He left Saturday evening a d <lb />
at his old I me Sunday <lb />
morning, too late to <lb />
her alive. <lb />
heavy <lb />
e for Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
Favorite. <lb />
Mrs. E. D. Charley of Harbor, <lb />
Maine, i <lb />
is i <lb />
It ti b.-a <lb />
every gives quick <lb />
; i . <lb />
m and general <lb />
ii ; on the Ii oil. a a <lb />
i u ; ca i useful <lb />
. medicine. <lb />
. r. Ia under <lb />
at J. I. U at e. ode. <lb />
. <lb />
by Proxy. <lb />
i ii ; <lb />
; j it i no. u; <lb />
he tried to i i <lb />
ion <lb />
. last, how- <lb />
ever, hi out, and the <lb />
d in, <lb />
i p and re <lb />
v. i tin do ct. lie look <lb />
. ; nun I <lb />
. . up come r <lb />
i-x- <lb />
written on box, <lb />
or n . I <lb />
.- ii. rs, IV <lb />
the following officers were and mill fittings. <lb />
installed by Deputy J. it. Tin- Co. <lb />
Mrs Sarah Smith is pending <lb />
Rev. R I. week with friends in the <lb />
was taken very sick while visit- country, <lb />
parents at Oriental and Ayden Loan Corn- <lb />
is not to live. is doing a nice business. <lb />
Tripp Hart and Co have re They pain a percent, cash <lb />
are daily receiving dividend to their stock holders on <lb />
the nicest and freshest line of the 15th. J. F, is <lb />
on the Let manager. Ayden, <lb />
Rev. Duncan Is visiting Dave Whichard, of Greenville, of Cannon <lb />
members of his congregation down to us Friday and <lb />
will conduct services in in company with Ives he <lb />
the church Sunday, paid many <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal and Us well as i visit. He <lb />
bulls at R Smith co. is a hustler and added n <lb />
REAL n Re- <lb />
One thirty i. . he hi i our .- <lb />
just r t than . He i <lb />
i in be on . much i . , <lb />
o aid ; our town <lb />
Th remains of tho late ii. B, th <lb />
the of <lb />
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ti with Mr It. n- <lb />
non, ;. i in i th they will <lb />
the Lb d <lb />
C. L Ty m. <lb />
The fl heretofore <lb />
doing business in tho town of <lb />
tho name style <lb />
on, In s <lb />
lay been dissolved by mutual <lb />
consent, C. L. T; on withdraw- <lb />
; . . is -l. <lb />
1st, <lb />
K. <lb />
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f birth . , . . . <lb />
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Mi But school at Antioch <lb />
. tool lay . <lb />
the ex r i are <lb />
a bask a y was given and n <lb />
nice little sum of money was ac <lb />
quired for a library. No school <lb />
can do its best work without a <lb />
good library. <lb />
The Juniors went over to <lb />
yesterday and delivered a <lb />
Bible and flag to the public <lb />
school there. Prof. G. E. Line- <lb />
berry made the leading <lb />
showing the principles for which <lb />
this noble order stands. The <lb />
boys report a royal time and <lb />
wish to extend hearty <lb />
thanks for the kind treatment <lb />
accorded them while there. <lb />
Seed oats at Harrington Bar- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Sui <lb />
accompanied by i ;. . in <lb />
and a few . . , <lb />
. <lb />
rived here on <lb />
Wednesday and <lb />
the n . tn , our i t t. <lb />
of . <lb />
all For .<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the place All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
m the . <lb />
. and i ho <lb />
Sir . . .<lb />
V, ii i l on o I <lb />
me hi i ml new touring <lb />
car taken with a <lb />
the back of his neck. He went mid <lb />
i all about it. <lb />
ho said, there such <lb />
things automobile <lb />
not was doc <lb />
tor's <lb />
may develop tendencies to <lb />
that lie dormant under or- <lb />
wish yon would look at <lb />
that spot on tho back of my neck <lb />
and me it the excessive use of <lb />
motor cur has anything to do <lb />
Tho doctor complied. <lb />
he said gravely. <lb />
looks if it might be a car- <lb />
or an <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
Suffering and Saved. <lb />
E. S. of N. Y., <lb />
am a carpenter and have many <lb />
cuts healed by Ar- <lb />
Salve. It has saved me <lb />
and dollars. It ii by far tho best heal- <lb />
salve I ever Heals <lb />
burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, <lb />
ma and piles. at J. L. Wooten, <lb />
carried placed in <lb />
church, b . y <lb />
. . , id by very largo <lb />
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Mill belting, valves <lb />
steam J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at <lb />
J, It. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Boyd went up to <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
Windows, doors, blinds, locks, <lb />
butts, J. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Irwin J. A. <lb />
and Joseph <lb />
in response to a telegram went <lb />
to Williamston Tuesday to be <lb />
with and assist for the time being <lb />
the family of the late E. B. <lb />
Lawhorn. <lb />
Pneumonia Cure J. R <lb />
Smith Co- <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Hemby was called <lb />
bedside of her mother <lb />
Sunday, who is very sick. <lb />
Robert Rountree, of New <lb />
York, was here last week visit- <lb />
Mrs. R. C- Cannon. <lb />
IV <lb />
M. J. R. <lb />
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AN AD. FOR <lb />
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Who makes a specialty of fine<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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I Greenville's Department Store<lb />
Getting What You <lb />
Want <lb />
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and <lb />
being able to supply your wants is equally <lb />
gratifying to the seller. This is the <lb />
at <lb />
Greenville's Department Store. <lb />
We have what you want. The goods are <lb />
right and prices are right <lb />
Stock Was Never More Complete <lb />
Every department is tilled with goods <lb />
for the needs ct the family, the home, the <lb />
farm, or the office <lb />
Ladies, dress goods, trimmings, <lb />
, ,. we unsurpassed. Just now sea- <lb />
son for <lb />
ff <lb />
pi <lb />
And we are giving special attention to laces. <lb />
embroideries, edgings, etc. <lb />
OTTERS AS ANGLERS. <lb />
Claw at Catching Finny Pray <lb />
and Dainty In Eating It. <lb />
Hunters and trappers have so de- <lb />
fur bearing animals that few <lb />
are left who catch and eat fish, and <lb />
it is fortunate the otter is now com- <lb />
scarce in our northeast- <lb />
states, for he is a terrible and <lb />
persevering foe to fish. He is so <lb />
dainty that he will frequently kill <lb />
several fish in a day, devour- <lb />
only those portions which, best <lb />
please his palate, leaving the re- <lb />
on the water side to be- <lb />
come the prey of other fish loving <lb />
creatures. <lb />
For the pursuit of his finny prey <lb />
the otter is admirably adapted by <lb />
nature. The body is lithe and <lb />
the feet are furnished with <lb />
a broad web that connects the toes, <lb />
which are of infinite service in pro- <lb />
the animal through the <lb />
the tail is long, broad and flat, <lb />
and the short, legs are so <lb />
loosely jointed that it can turn <lb />
them in almost any direction. The <lb />
hair of the body is of two kinds <lb />
one a close, fine, soft fur, which <lb />
lies next to the skin, protecting it <lb />
from extreme heat or cold, and the <lb />
other composed of long, <lb />
coarse hair, which permits the <lb />
to glide easily through water. <lb />
The teeth are sharp and powerful, <lb />
preventing the slippery prey from <lb />
escaping so that the quick and <lb />
nary fish fall easy victims to the <lb />
i superior aquatic powers. So <lb />
does it glide into, the water <lb />
scarcely a ripple is seen to mark <lb />
the time and place of its entrance, <lb />
and on emerging upon the shore its <lb />
i from the stream <lb />
with the b less ease. <lb />
ii e otter is In eat- <lb />
-k captured, it h the <lb />
prey between ii- <lb />
. j .-- with the I sex the <lb />
the line, flaky <lb />
meat shoulders and rejecting <lb />
the head. ; end other parts. The <lb />
y food is about four <lb />
fish, weighing two or three pounds, <lb />
not a I tr lit, but trout <lb />
m are preferred to <lb />
. in <lb />
TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
been away for several <lb />
months wish to announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
of Pitt that I am still <lb />
connected with the firm of Chas. <lb />
M. and if bachelors are <lb />
allowed to misuse the happy <lb />
term home as a synonym for a <lb />
out I still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while I <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
ville a great deal of my time <lb />
this fall a postal care of box <lb />
Greenville, will reach me <lb />
within a day or two We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during the <lb />
months, others which <lb />
were temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also offer a special school <lb />
piano for fully measuring <lb />
up in stand Jard to any <lb />
instrument This piano is es- <lb />
built for college and <lb />
school work the special price <lb />
named above and is full <lb />
teed by my firm for years <lb />
Those interested in a school piano <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the home should write <lb />
me at once and will profit <lb />
by it, and as ever I am always <lb />
mindful of my <lb />
and interest as well as my <lb />
firm's interest Grateful of past <lb />
patronage. <lb />
G. G. Fine-man. <lb />
Box Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Greenville's Department Store<lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging Tics and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and <lb />
solicited <lb />
New Shoe Shop I <lb />
I On February 1st I will open <lb />
a Shoe Shop in the building <lb />
y. on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb />
W. M. <lb />
Ladies and G m in s Tailor. <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
ring, R p iring, <lb />
Dyeing, Scouring, <lb />
I Dry <lb />
ion or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Edmonds and Flaming <lb />
Barber Shop. <lb />
L. I. <lb />
h. <lb />
I Bertha. Shoes made to or- <lb />
i and all kinds of repair <lb />
S work. Save your orders <lb />
I and work for me. <lb />
JOE <lb />
-.- Skinner, J <lb />
H. H.<lb />
LAWYERS. Greenville. N C <lb />
Hate at First Eight. <lb />
e who argue that <lb />
love j- born first How- <lb />
ever be, I certain that it is <lb />
often thus with hate. I have seen <lb />
men in my time the first sight of <lb />
whom was ti insult to <lb />
stinging, like slap on the cheek. <lb />
It is a strange thing, have <lb />
never heard ii explained <lb />
Sometimes in my own ease <lb />
I have attributed it to even so slight <lb />
a thing as a certain turn of the <lb />
roe. a curve of the lip. a droop of <lb />
the eye, and again have felt that it <lb />
was due to nothing visible about the <lb />
man, hut rather to some subtle em- <lb />
from the very soul of him <lb />
that maddened me as though had <lb />
inhaled the fumes of devilish <lb />
drug. Have you ever felt this <lb />
American Magazine. <lb />
It cyclone to lift a house <lb />
off the farm, takes a life <lb />
insurance policy to lift the <lb />
gage. insurance, is simply <lb />
a matter of d U end <lb />
The Mutual Life of New York is <lb />
the oldest, largest, and <lb />
the best in America, <lb />
H. Harriss. <lb />
ltd Special <lb />
Just a fresh lot of <lb />
wheat bran and ship stuff at F- <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
days and rust proof Bead <lb />
oats just received at F- V. <lb />
Johnston's near A C. L. depot. <lb />
R. L Davis, J. A. Andrews, V-Pres. J. L Little Cashier. <lb />
The Bank Greenville <lb />
Would be pleaded to have your <lb />
business and solicits your patron- <lb />
age, with the assurance of Us <lb />
ability t give courteous and sat- <lb />
service. <lb />
With its <lb />
Capital paid in of <lb />
Surplus and <lb />
Profits of more than <lb />
a Total of Capital <lb />
Mad profits in excess of <lb />
t has also <lb />
Deposits amounting to <lb />
total sum for the accommodation <lb />
of our customers of more than <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
40,000.00 <lb />
65,000.00 <lb />
175,000.00 <lb />
240,000.00 <lb />
It is the policy of this bank to aid in every <lb />
mate way the development of the financial in- <lb />
interest of Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
A COURT CASE FROM PITT COUNTY <lb />
BEING ARGUED IN <lb />
OF THE STATE. <lb />
RIGHT VIEW OF STREET PAYING, <lb />
CITIZEN AND TAX PAYER GIVES <lb />
LOGICAL REASONS <lb />
Get The best for Comfort <lb />
Royall and Felt Hat- <lb />
es a piece Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed hive no equal. <lb />
BOYD <lb />
v. i Jr-u-a <lb />
Moore arid Ion <lb />
u n v i i, x r house. <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and <lb />
Ducks for solo at <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
Truancy Vindicated. <lb />
An old gentleman peeing a <lb />
small boy playing in the street and <lb />
remembering that school term <lb />
had begun n short time previous <lb />
thought ii his duty to take the <lb />
youngster to task for being absent <lb />
from school. Approaching the boy, <lb />
ho inquire <lb />
son, how is it you are not at <lb />
school instead of idling in <lb />
Hesitating a moment, tho lad re- <lb />
pap's of work, <lb />
rick, brother Johnnie pot <lb />
r the Hi, <lb />
got i Ii .- and, besides that, <lb />
no school <lb />
Judge's Library. <lb />
Irretrievable. <lb />
sharply demanded Mrs. <lb />
Ferguson as they sat at breakfast a <lb />
few mornings ago, did you do <lb />
with that letter to Aunt I <lb />
pave you to mail for mo last <lb />
Mr. Ferguson clapped his hand on <lb />
the breast pocket of nil coat. <lb />
it to Aunt <lb />
hastily extracting from the pock- <lb />
et a handle letters and <lb />
documents and looking <lb />
them over. <lb />
course it was. I wrote to <lb />
ask her to come and spend the next <lb />
six weeks with <lb />
gasped Mr. Ferguson, <lb />
I mailed Tribune. <lb />
The Iron Crown. <lb />
The famous iron crown of Lorn- <lb />
was of gold and precious <lb />
stone- set in a of iron <lb />
which was believed to have been <lb />
formed from a nail of Christ's cross, <lb />
It made by order of the queen <lb />
of the in and <lb />
rented to her husband. With this <lb />
crown Charlemagne was crowned <lb />
and after him all the emperors who <lb />
were kings of Lombardy. It <lb />
this same crown that Napoleon put <lb />
on his head at Milan on May <lb />
1808, exclaiming as ho did <lb />
has siren it to mo Woe to him <lb />
who touches I <lb />
Last Round for Taxes. <lb />
I will make the lat visit <lb />
the county to collect taxes due <lb />
for I he year at the following <lb />
times and <lb />
Falkland, Falkland township <lb />
Tuesday March 1908- <lb />
Farmville, township, <lb />
Tuesday March <lb />
Bethel, Bethel township, <lb />
March <lb />
township. <lb />
Thursday March <lb />
Grimesland, township, <lb />
Saturday If area <lb />
Ayden, township, <lb />
Saturday March <lb />
C. D. Store, Beaver <lb />
Dam township. Tuesday Mar. <lb />
Bell X Roads, town- <lb />
ship. Tuesday March <lb />
Stokes, Carolina township, <lb />
Saturday March <lb />
Grifton, Swift Creek township. <lb />
Saturday March <lb />
All who fail to pay will be ad- <lb />
and cost added to their <lb />
taxes. Pay promptly and save <lb />
cost and trouble. <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
Clay is the very <lb />
best, at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
A MONUMENT OF <lb />
STRENGTH <lb />
financially and a world of <lb />
management <lb />
are the titles bestowed on <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
Open an account with It <lb />
and you are assured of the <lb />
safety of your money. la <lb />
addition you secure a <lb />
banking connection that <lb />
may prove of great <lb />
cal service to you in many <lb />
ways. Inquire at the bank <lb />
what they are and how you <lb />
may secure them. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
ON BUYER <lb />
AND <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
Office in National Rank Building <lb />
FARMS, FOR SALE. <lb />
Especially adapted to cotton, <lb />
tobacco and corn- Good dwell- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
F. C Harding. <lb />
d w <lb />
.-. . <lb />
Tremendous High-grade Stock of Fine Merchandise Having been brought to Green- <lb />
ville and Placed in C. T. FORD'S big store for a quick sale. <lb />
After what we and our Creditors think best, and they say the only wise thing to do with this combined gigantic <lb />
I stock of merchandise is to sell and satisfy our creditors, the best way possible, as we have no ready cash to keep <lb />
them quiet, we must listen to them, have this sale, and throw this Immense stock on the market. We must take their advice, mark it down like they say, so we <lb />
can a few dollars to send them so that every time the train blows our color won't change, knowing that as soon as the mall Is handed to us we will open <lb />
after where some house writes like must pay this bill at <lb />
Our Doors will be open to the Public January the Twenty-fifth, 1908 <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line and Its Relief <lb />
Department Involved Of Special <lb />
to Railroad j es <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
contains a synopsis of a case <lb />
from Pitt county that went up on <lb />
appeal to Supreme court, that <lb />
will be especially interesting to <lb />
all of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line as well as to the public. It <lb />
say <lb />
case of much interest to <lb />
railroad men generally and s <lb />
to of the At- <lb />
Coast Line will be argued <lb />
this week in the Supreme Court, <lb />
the question at issue being the <lb />
legality of certain provisions of a <lb />
contract entered into by em- <lb />
of the railroad with the <lb />
Relief Association of the Com- <lb />
appears that the A. C. L. j <lb />
maintains a relief department, <lb />
under the operation of which <lb />
Why the Route Should be Through <lb />
Ninth Streets Instead <lb />
of Avenue. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I see through the columns of <lb />
your paper that the Board of <lb />
Aldermen of the town of Green- <lb />
ville have not yet determined <lb />
whether they will pave <lb />
avenue from Five to the <lb />
depot, or whether they <lb />
will pave Evans street through <lb />
to Ninth street, and <lb />
thence up Ninth street to the <lb />
depot. As a citizen and tax pay- <lb />
of the town of Greenville, I <lb />
am naturally interested in all <lb />
TM popular remedy to <lb />
cure <lb />
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
ALL DISEASES from a <lb />
Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result U too appetite <lb />
and solid Dose small; elegant- <lb />
sugar coated and to swallow. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
CALLED MEETING OF ALDERMEN. <lb />
SELECTED <lb />
Notice. <lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
BRICK FOR STREET Pitt county, <lb />
PAVING. In the Superior court, <lb />
A. H. Taft vs. Mary Davis <lb />
Sale of land under execution <lb />
of <lb />
Will Dickinson Avenue r Evans St. be <lb />
Paved From Five Points <lb />
to be Made of Evans St. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. . <lb />
E. P. an i <lb />
Mills. W C. or and wife-, <lb />
Mary V. Puree-, <lb />
vs <lb />
C. H. Stoke, L. A. R- and Fan <lb />
By of of tho Clerk of <lb />
to the Court of Pitt <lb />
sheriff of Pitt from the to th <lb />
execution <lb />
TWENTY CENTS A DAY FOR RUM. <lb />
Stop and Think How Much it Costs <lb />
You. <lb />
The following letter, written <lb />
to a Pennsylvania grocer, <lb />
interesting reading rut <lb />
men who spend money for liquor, <lb />
bat to men hi legitimate bu.-i- <lb />
matters of public interest relating i nave <lb />
to the development and welfare been ac- <lb />
of the town. <lb />
To my mind there are several <lb />
reasons the paving should <lb />
extend along Evans street to <lb />
Ninth street and thence to the <lb />
rather than <lb />
son avenue to the depot. <lb />
1st. The paving of Evans <lb />
every contributes a , <lb />
per of his wages J Ninth streets will make a much <lb />
every month, the proceeds being better appearance than <lb />
used to indemnify such son avenue, making a very much <lb />
as are incapacitated either by; better in by <lb />
or injury received in the; reason of on- long straight <lb />
none of employment, thoroughfare from the <lb />
When an is injured or; house to Ninth Street, <lb />
becomes sick he is paid 2nd. Dickinson avenue is <lb />
amount per day, graduated upon in proper shape to pave. The; <lb />
the am Hint of wages he receives, end near Five Points has no side <lb />
for the first month of his of consequence, and I <lb />
and afterwards at half am informed that the <lb />
the p r diem paid during the first owners Dickinson avenue; <lb />
month of such incapacity. I went an enormous price paid by <lb />
the contract or the town for the right to extend <lb />
which the signs the street and side to proper, <lb />
when he becomes a member width I do not think the town; <lb />
the relief department, he agrees should expend thou ands of do- , <lb />
that the decision of the advisory to a street that is <lb />
committee of the department too narrow and unshapely to <lb />
who may be appealed to make a decent appearance, and I <lb />
the decision of the i do not think the tax payers of <lb />
dent of the division on which the the town should be called upon j <lb />
was working when the to pay an enormous to the <lb />
incapacity occurred- shall be owners along <lb />
final determination of the son avenue for the Privilege of, <lb />
of his right to draw from making a side walk wide enough <lb />
the fund. In tho case that will for a decent appearance, when <lb />
be argued, the plaintiff was paid the town i. greatly enhancing <lb />
to spending twenty <lb />
cants a day for whiskey, find <lb />
by saving it, I can from <lb />
you one year the following <lb />
Barrels of flour, <lb />
Pounds granulated sugar, <lb />
Pounds com starch, <lb />
Pounds macaroni. <lb />
G Pounds ground pepper, <lb />
Pounds i white beans <lb />
Dozen brasher, <lb />
sods, <lb />
Pound.- roasted coffee, <lb />
Cans tomatoes, <lb />
Cans mackerel. <lb />
pounds beat raisins. <lb />
l packages herbs, <lb />
Pounds oatmeal. <lb />
Pounds rice, <lb />
Barrel crackers, <lb />
Pounds <lb />
Pounds wince meat, <lb />
Dozen brooms, <lb />
Bottles oil, <lb />
Pounds tea, <lb />
Cans green pea, <lb />
Pounds dried apples, <lb />
Pounds prunes, <lb />
Pounds laundry starch, <lb />
Pounds table salt, <lb />
Pounds lard. <lb />
Bottles maple syrup, <lb />
Bars soap, <lb />
Gallons chow-chow, <lb />
Ream note paper, <lb />
Envelopes, <lb />
the relative Dickinson being the first Monday of <lb />
avenue and Evans street, as to March 1908, sell for cash to the; <lb />
which should be paved. bidder, to satisfy the. <lb />
The committee appointed to said execution, all the right, j <lb />
r i-i j and interest, which the said <lb />
make a selection of brick made a Mary Davis, defendant has in <lb />
recommendation as to which of <lb />
those d should be <lb />
chased. The recommendation <lb />
or lot of land, <lb />
No. in the division Um I <lb />
in and aliened to the <lb />
he rs-at-law of Ma y Ann con- <lb />
1-4 acres more or I i-i. and <lb />
more described <lb />
at a h th <lb />
the following described real ea-1 Hick man Patent and running no-t- <lb />
That certain let Of pole. o ti; n e <lb />
parcel of land lying and being in g'S <lb />
the town N. C. .;, , i, to st e with <lb />
on East Wash pointers, thanes south west <lb />
street, between the lot j , <lb />
. i .; east . thence i. <lb />
occupied by ,. ,,,., ,. . <lb />
the lot owned by J. It. Move, at tho corner s thence <lb />
Other matters of minor <lb />
cat id t i I <lb />
Of, the came. , will and n stake, thence <lb />
to question of ch route should testament of her Foster William east iv poles to <lb />
be paved after leaving recorded in will book No. <lb />
Points. Assurance was given on; in the office of the clerk of the <lb />
good authority that a substantial <lb />
was adopted and committee con- <lb />
with instructions to make <lb />
contract with the brick <lb />
amount would be contributed j <lb />
should the route be, <lb />
decided on. It was ordered that <lb />
a survey be made of each route; <lb />
and a committee consisting of E i <lb />
t P. J Forbes and <lb />
L. Tucker. <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
ii on th-- <lb />
able the th r.- south <lb />
i i.-.--.- east -1 1-5 s <lb />
stake in the Patent due, <lb />
thence th said line north 1-2 do- <lb />
poles to <lb />
m shown by map filed with <lb />
nil it in this <lb />
the day of <lb />
J. L. FLEMING, <lb />
12-S<lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior clerk of Pitt <lb />
C. S. Carr was appointed to as- county as executor of the last <lb />
certain the cost each, to in- will and testament of Jennie <lb />
vest; <lb />
th. <lb />
disadvantages of each, and to <lb />
Important Land <lb />
the coat to in- will testament Jennie <lb />
and consider thorough- Cherry, d, notice is here <lb />
to conditions, advances and <lb />
i. <lb />
payment to the aw <lb />
and <lb />
virtue <lb />
i i <lb />
bidder in <lb />
in <lb />
Mar h <lb />
lowing s <lb />
make a report and a person having claims <lb />
to pr <lb />
I the same co the for <lb />
board at an early j said estate are notified <lb />
I date. <lb />
FROM THE ANTILLES.<lb />
fits a City at Kings- <lb />
ton, Jamaica. <lb />
Mr. W. who i a <lb />
of at. KinK- <lb />
ton, We.-t Indies, writes as <lb />
I- of Chamberlain s <lb />
Remedy had good ed on a <lb />
that was giving me trouble and I <lb />
I should have teen more quickly <lb />
had the <lb />
That it ii quick In re <lb />
i no doubt and it is <lb />
Intention to another bolt <lb />
Kit sale by all gists and <lb />
Patent Medicines. <lb />
for sever;, months and the value of their by an T <lb />
wards examine i and hi- allow- outlay of of dollars in no in. <lb />
improvements on been costing me so much. <lb />
Colonial Records in Clerk's Office.<lb />
He appealed to way public improvements <lb />
the advisory committee and the Dickinson avenue. <lb />
la the future Evans and <lb />
hp streets will be more gen- <lb />
used by the public at large, Te-g M-. Year <lb />
Dickinson avenue, All the It is almost impossible for a <lb />
The point involved in the easel tobacco brought to Greenville young man who does not save <lb />
is whether or not the agreement i from all directions on the south money to make a business start <lb />
final decision resting I side of tho river passes down in the Most young men <lb />
with the advisory committee is i Ninth street, except what comes are wishing for better positions <lb />
constitutional, the plaintiff's con- j into Greenville from the Wash- and the impossibility <lb />
tendon that it seeks road New if the greater of on B small <lb />
prevent the of goes over They want to strike out <lb />
an action in the courts upon a I Ninth street, and in view of the for they want to go <lb />
contract. On the trial of that street from Five West or South, they want to <lb />
I I . I I II <lb />
case in the lower court this view <lb />
was upheld and the appeal is by <lb />
Newspapers for one year <lb />
papers of the state have <lb />
requested by State Librarian <lb />
live better and buy more for my O. Sherrill, to inform their <lb />
of the ,. war vented in me <lb />
for <lb />
i r i the <lb />
, N r. on lion <lb />
s. t the fol- <lb />
o; land or <lb />
may be rec to- <lb />
Thai part of the lands of <lb />
Yellow lay to the <lb />
and <lb />
and by said <lb />
on tin east by the lauds of the Ute <lb />
on, on the the <lb />
lands of Mrs. Ravage and T. W hire <lb />
and on west by Town <lb />
and Town it the <lb />
described and c live.- d in a mortgage <lb />
mad- by Emily Ha and <lb />
W. H. H- Jan- <lb />
and ii book <lb />
, and <lb />
-----I of court . to which deed refer- <lb />
i is <lb />
i by me an of J. II. <lb />
i tie of paying off the indebted- <lb />
secured said mortgage. In <lb />
making said Sale I will first sell that <lb />
said land which to the south <lb />
of Fifth street ex tendon and ii that <lb />
Hannah Home, vs Dennis Home I tells for enough to said <lb />
The defendant above name I will lake I will not sell f e inc <lb />
. . . J . <lb />
K S PARKS. <lb />
payment en or before the <lb />
day of January. 1909. or this <lb />
novice will be plead in bar of re <lb />
This Jan. 23rd. 1908. <lb />
Jo.-t G <lb />
Executor of Jennie <lb />
State of <lb />
Notice <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County <lb />
In Court. <lb />
notice an action entitled as <lb />
cut <lb />
the railroad, or relief depart- <lb />
is stated that on the A. C. <lb />
L., there is practically in force a <lb />
rule requiring all to <lb />
have membership in the relief <lb />
society and to sign the <lb />
referred to. Under the op- <lb />
of these societies, the <lb />
has the option, when in- <lb />
of accepting the relief of- <lb />
as indemnity or looking to <lb />
the road for damages. The c <lb />
in point is whether, when he has <lb />
decided to look to the relief de- <lb />
for compensation, he <lb />
can Hue it upon its contract not- <lb />
withstanding the fact that be <lb />
has agreed that the decision of <lb />
the advisory committee shall be <lb />
conclusive. <lb />
plaintiff in the case is <lb />
represented by Fleming <lb />
from Pitt, and the defendant by <lb />
Hon. Geo. from <lb />
to Ninth street is make money handover <lb />
to make a hand- their are checked right <lb />
appearance than at the start for the want of a <lb />
son avenue, and in view of the little ready money to begin on. <lb />
fact that it is impossible to get a A young man who has not the <lb />
side walk of reasonable width on stamina and backbone to put <lb />
Dickinson avenue without temptations and save <lb />
ring considerable expense, it a portion of his salary each <lb />
seems to me that the or each month is not likely to ac- <lb />
logical route from much in life. If his <lb />
Five to the depot is along purpose is not strong enough to <lb />
readers of the fact that complete <lb />
sets of the Colonial Records, <lb />
volumes, can be found in the <lb />
of the clerk of the super- <lb />
court, in every county. <lb />
of the county and <lb />
have i right of access to the <lb />
records and can use them <lb />
i whenever they so desire in the <lb />
j clerk's office. The request for <lb />
j this statement made by Mr. <lb />
because s many letters <lb />
are received by the librarian <lb />
asking for extracts from these <lb />
records. They are accessible to <lb />
. citizen of the state- They are <lb />
in the office of the clerk of the <lb />
court in your Take due <lb />
notice of mentioned fact <lb />
and govern yourselves accord- <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
Whit black spotted barrow h-- . <lb />
weight pounds smooth and <lb />
in Owner <lb />
has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county, to dis- <lb />
solve the bonds of matrimony heretofore <lb />
solemnized between plaintiff and d- <lb />
aid the said will <lb />
further take notice that he is required <lb />
to appear at the m term of the j Carolina <lb />
I or court of said county to lie held on . <lb />
the second after the first lion- . <lb />
in March it being the 16th. <lb />
day March; at the Out L. Roberson <lb />
.-f -f . p <lb />
North Carolina, and or demur u <lb />
action, the By virtue of an execution <lb />
I. <lb />
Execution Sale. <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
t W. G. Mat <lb />
w I to the court for the i no undersigned <lb />
the Superior of Pit. county <lb />
d. C. Moo, e. c. S. C. in the above entitled act ion, I <lb />
Notice To Creditors <lb />
on Monday the of March <lb />
1903, at o'clock p m at the <lb />
court house d or of this <lb />
Having duly qualified to the highest bidder for <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt I cash to satisfy said n, a <lb />
count., as of the last one half interest, or all th- <lb />
i-i a- <lb />
will and Jesse title and Interests <lb />
Carson deceased, i tic i is hereby I following real <lb />
given to oil persons indebted to which G. R Matthews has con <lb />
ti. <lb />
e.-late <lb />
the to make immediate toW. G. to <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
all persons having claims against I House and lot situated <lb />
said estate must the on Pleasant Street, Bethel, N. <lb />
same to the undersigned for known as the Dock Andrews <lb />
on or before 21st day I place, and being the which <lb />
of January, 1909, or was willed to W. and U. <lb />
will be plead in recovery. Matthews by their mother, as <lb />
This 21st day of Jan. 1908. <lb />
Theo. Carson, <lb />
. . ,. hole get <lb />
Evans street to Ninth street and him to make a few M <lb />
thence to the depot rather than for the sake of his ambition i B. f. u. No. N. c <lb />
down Dickinson avenue. I do Bot expect to be success-1 <lb />
not favor taking from property ultimately. The history of <lb />
owners of Dickinson avenue, successful men shows strong <lb />
will appear of record. ad- <lb />
Joining the of M. Blount <lb />
Executor of Jesse W. Carson. and containing J of <lb />
1-21 ltd I an acre more or less <lb />
This Jan. 30th. 1908. <lb />
kind fruits and candies <lb />
at J. B. Johnston's <lb />
Maine Seed Irish potatoes at <lb />
J. B. Johnston's. <lb />
Subscribe for the Reflector <lb />
their private property at <lb />
prices in order to lay a <lb />
for a public improvement <lb />
that would enhance the value of <lb />
the property along Dickinson <lb />
avenue more than the value of <lb />
tho small narrow strip of land <lb />
necessary to widen the street and <lb />
side walk to a proper width. Let <lb />
tho paving down Evans street <lb />
to Ninth street and the public in- <lb />
the town will be better <lb />
served than by going do Dick <lb />
avenue. <lb />
A Citizen and Tax Payer. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
A medium white ox with white <lb />
horns and red took, <lb />
I y tail, marked s it and in <lb />
bot i Been since of <lb />
September, Suitable reward for <lb />
information lending to recovery. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
purpose and <lb />
nation American Boy.<lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
I have taken up one yearling, <lb />
years old. unmarked, <lb />
lowish color. Owner en get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
a. E. Tripp, <lb />
ltd N. C. <lb />
II Not Quite <lb />
I will have a supply of Maine <lb />
seed Irish potatoes, Give me a <lb />
call before buying. <lb />
J. B. Johnston <lb />
Why Suffer From Rheumatism <lb />
Do you know that rheumatic <lb />
can relieved you doubt <lb />
just try one application of Chamber <lb />
Pain It will <lb />
possible, an. means <lb />
a gnat deal to any one afflicted with <lb />
rheumatism. by all Druggists <lb />
sud Dealers in Medicine. <lb />
ft<lb />
How often you nail kill <lb />
nail or screw driver or nu- <lb />
W a <lb />
tool box and be prepared <lb />
Our line of tools <lb />
la a you could desire, and <lb />
re will see your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
article. <lb />
j. set hi arm <lb />
Horse <lb />
I J p.<lb />
Notice to <lb />
Notice <lb />
letters of upon the <lb />
estate of I <lb />
having this day been ed to the <lb />
by tiers Superior Court <lb />
of Hit county, and hiving duly North Caro <lb />
fled us such administrator, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all per <lb />
said es to pr sent <lb />
them to the for payment <lb />
duly authenticated, before <lb />
day of lb B, or this notice <lb />
will be plead i i bar <lb />
Ml persons Indebted t. said <lb />
make <lb />
in t to me. <lb />
This 8th day of . <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Administrator of Jam a u. Bullock, <lb />
s. Z <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff- <lb />
Notice To C editors. <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
Court clerk of Pitt ton <lb />
in the Superior <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
vs. Noah <lb />
i named <lb />
will take n nice I lat an action <lb />
entitled i v i mm iced in <lb />
the Superior <lb />
for a o from the b of <lb />
and dam <lb />
will forth n he is <lb />
required to appear at the <lb />
of Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county to be held on the <lb />
2nd after the 1st Mon- <lb />
day in Mai ch it being the Kith <lb />
Hay of March at the Court <lb />
house in county <lb />
of the last will mi i . <lb />
of William Bryant d, no- v n or demur to <lb />
a . Sn . ti In. r as i i <lb />
the complaint in action or <lb />
given to all In- <lb />
to tho estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
ail i arsons claims against the <lb />
estate are notified to the same <lb />
to the for p on or <lb />
before 15th of <lb />
or this be pi. ail in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This February <lb />
2-15 ltd W. <lb />
Executor of William Dixon. <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
the relief demanded in <lb />
in said complaint. <lb />
This 28th day of Jan. <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. for <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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MEETING A LION. <lb />
forged With Food. His African Maj- <lb />
No Fight. <lb />
That the lion i- the <lb />
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by ii i a hunting es- <lb />
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aft r a Sunday visit to <lb />
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. to capture, I or kill except <lb />
when ; I to Jo m in self de-<lb />
About a <lb />
He is a traveler who <lb />
himself to a tbs <lb />
first time without misgiving. It is <lb />
the of the river ft <lb />
that ply the iv or or 1.- <lb />
charge cargoes at the Manila <lb />
wharfs. A is a cross <lb />
between a bamboo raft a <lb />
and is propelled by poles. <lb />
is a little faster than a hit <lb />
it takes a great deal of <lb />
it at oil, and the passenger is <lb />
in danger of rolling oil in the <lb />
; if be is not careful. It is in- <lb />
tended for freight, but the brown <lb />
boatmen are always glad get a <lb />
fare, if any one can be willing <lb />
to trust themselves to a tricky <lb />
, craft. The amount a I <lb />
I can carry without capsizing is <lb />
large one will often hear <lb />
twenty-five or thirty men, women <lb />
children, several dog, a <lb />
of chickens and boxes, <lb />
barrels, bundle of pots, <lb />
pans kettles and other utensils, be- <lb />
sides provision for the voyagers, j <lb />
and arrive at its destination without <lb />
mishap. The of <lb />
the bamboo it afloat. It usual- <lb />
travels with the current, the men <lb />
at the poles merely keeping it in <lb />
the middle of the stream and clear <lb />
. of sandbars and floating logs. In <lb />
of constant watchfulness, how- <lb />
ever, sometimes a heavily laden <lb />
will go aground in the shallows, <lb />
end then the boatmen will lay down <lb />
their poles and go to sleep until the <lb />
fide floats it off again. <lb />
Several days are usually <lb />
ed in a by <lb />
during all that time the travelers <lb />
cat and sleep on board. The me <lb />
Consist of cold and dried <lb />
fish. There i no of any <lb />
kind from ton, rain or heavy night <lb />
d and no privacy for anybody. <lb />
and women go to sleep <lb />
I ever them, and the <lb />
sure to be j <lb />
of the cargo, make the small <lb />
hours of the morning hideous with <lb />
their crowing, while the dogs add to <lb />
the din by frequent lime scrap- <lb />
GOV. R. B. GLENN <lb />
Of North Carolina, says <lb />
PNEUMONIA <lb />
CURE <lb />
Great External Remedy <lb />
Far Ck. <lb />
mi <lb />
I make it a rule never to <lb />
m medicines until I have my- <lb />
self <lb />
many in the land that are perfect <lb />
attain . but having tried Cure <lb />
for sore throat and other m- <lb />
trouble. I have <lb />
cordially din <lb />
Salt by All Druggists, and <lb />
SUBSCRIBERS. <lb />
i -ii .- dip <lb />
had jut topped a long in-1 babies yell in chorus. <lb />
, was walking my Occasionally a too sound <lb />
. a .-It .-1 n i <lb />
o-q was occasionally a too <lb />
j when on around a corner of; overboard, ard <lb />
Hie road hidden by some trees I. p until he is fished <lb />
, seventy yard in front of me, York <lb />
out<lb />
I J. j Cashier of the above named do a t <lb />
. v <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
Sucre .-. to be- <lb />
at <lb />
fore <lb />
1905, <lb />
h. day of Fob. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
L DIXON. <lb />
B. C. CANNON. <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
hi king in the i in n open patch <lb />
of grass, a magnificent full <lb />
grown lion. The sun not strong, <lb />
and he was very, very lazily flicking <lb />
hi tail from do to side. He had <lb />
Treating Warts. <lb />
Children's bands often <lb />
Directors. <lb />
by and they <lb />
1-, amber red in the weak sun-i cured in a way. harts <lb />
and sweet oil <lb />
Oral sensation was one of and paint the warts tins <lb />
profound amazement each It is yet thorough- <lb />
at such a fine j satisfactory. touched <lb />
beast He was a beauty, and into the most tenacious warts will in <lb />
to that be time kill them and they can <lb />
,, ., . . u v removed. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 14TH, U <lb />
H. SOURCES <lb />
and <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
Fixture 1,680 <lb />
i is and Banker <lb />
ten <lb />
Gold ii <lb />
I I . deluding minor <lb />
i-. <lb />
Nation note, other <lb />
i . . 4,174.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
000.00 <lb />
2,000.00 <lb />
rent exp. and taxes pa d 3,934.46 <lb />
Time Certificate of Deposit 551.82 <lb />
posits subject to check <lb />
Ci outstanding 1.264.05 <lb />
was really wild as be lay on his side <lb />
looking at me with his head raised <lb />
removed. Host children, <lb />
however, object to your cutting <lb />
I'll --j. . <lb />
as a dog doe, when he hears bis even the dead part since they <lb />
master's footsteps. He was as fat have a fear of its hurting. After <lb />
Total <lb />
lull, <lb />
h, .-hi r of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
. true to the beat. f my and belie <lb />
J. U. DAVIS, Cashier <lb />
ard to me,; Correct<lb />
J. A. G. L. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
tho <lb />
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb />
NORTH <lb />
HAVE AM ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb />
Dry G Caps, Met <lb />
tings, <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
as butter, sleek coated and glossy. <lb />
pony, as the breeze was com- <lb />
from the other direction, did <lb />
not mind him and went steadily on <lb />
without so much as pricking up his <lb />
ears. dog was walking on in <lb />
front about ten yards and luckily <lb />
did not notice him. It was not <lb />
I was actually passing him, which <lb />
I did within twenty yards, that I re- <lb />
that if the lion took it into <lb />
hi head to fancy a bit of white man <lb />
I should unable to dispute bis <lb />
right. <lb />
I had proceeded <lb />
yard the lion got up leisurely and <lb />
followed along the road behind me. <lb />
bat after going about yards ho <lb />
turned into the bush at the side <lb />
the road. <lb />
troth of the situation was <lb />
that his majesty had just gorged <lb />
himself, and a lion will not attack <lb />
unless hungry or wounded. This <lb />
; condition saved my dog, for lions <lb />
j and tigers have a strongly developed <lb />
love for canine <lb />
i Dispatch. <lb />
j end <lb />
The co ks and hens of tire barn- <lb />
removing wart wash tho parts with <lb />
a weak solution of carbolic acid. A <lb />
drop of peroxide of hydrogen in the <lb />
will cleanse all <lb />
Do believe in such absurd <lb />
things as superstitious persons en- <lb />
for the removal of warts, <lb />
for wart almost difficult to <lb />
remove as teeth, and the foolish no- <lb />
which ever prevailed of <lb />
causing them to disappear through <lb />
some magic is not to be thought of <lb />
in this enlightened <lb />
We r vi log list <lb />
The ; . to it comply <lb />
la the Post- <lb />
-i goes into effect <lb />
; . this no weekly <lb />
.,. f-e sent to subscriber who <lb />
i the <lb />
subscription is paid. <lb />
without payment will <lb />
required I each paper. <lb />
Therefor we ask ever subscriber to <lb />
Ti . ten who owe for one <lb />
year or I to tend a at <lb />
can your name on our <lb />
list. he can no choice in <lb />
this, but will have to with the <lb />
law. <lb />
We hope every subscribe.-will attend to <lb />
this promptly as w; h-ii rather not drop a <lb />
single name from our list. bear in <lb />
that <lb />
be mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb />
who owe one year or<lb />
m- <lb />
WK<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth iii Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH <lb />
1908 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
STANDS NEXT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. <lb />
MAYOR EATON NATION- <lb />
AL B. L. ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Address of the Mayor of North Caro- <lb />
of <lb />
Closing Day of the Session <lb />
at New <lb />
New Orleans, Li., Fe . <lb />
At today's session 16th <lb />
annual meeting -f the United <lb />
League of Local Building <lb />
and Loan the <lb />
address of <lb />
Mayor O. B. Eaton of Winston- <lb />
Mr Baton spoke on scope <lb />
and character f the building and <lb />
loan association work, declaring <lb />
that it was truth is institution <lb />
that the American home is es- <lb />
Considering th.; scope and <lb />
of its work the Build <lb />
yard arc unique among <lb />
feathered <lb />
in the fact they have <lb />
I no name. call them <lb />
i but us a of a <lb />
I chicken a young barnyard fowl, <lb />
i-,., and not applied <lb />
We are making a specialty usual i and to an e have so <lb />
qualities, now going at .; cents. ,,., calling them chicken, how- <lb />
cannot be surpassed on India Linens,, Lawns and all ever, that there is little of <lb />
white Ca d i making n change. It seems strange <lb />
White not <lb />
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT SOLD j a suitable name at tho <lb />
. Tho <lb />
. . . ,, . . quarter said a nu- <lb />
which contains over feet -should a very <lb />
of floor space. Even with SO , ., t U nothing but one <lb />
a tore, it requires two or thirteen. There are <lb />
; i t c i additional to ,. ,,, it th <lb />
mere Friday. the by jg mt <lb />
firm I. . . <lb />
den is the <lb />
towns in Pitt county and is <lb />
ahead at at a fast rate We did <lb />
not know until seeing it Friday, <lb />
that it possesses the largest <lb />
in the county. It has this <lb />
distinction in the two-story brick <lb />
tore of the J. R. Smith Co.,<lb />
A TOWN. <lb />
firm , , . . , holds in its claws, there are thirteen <lb />
Ayden has quite a number of the tail, <lb />
substantial merchant-; who have thirteen feathers in its <lb />
large stores and carry nice stocks-1 there are <lb />
these are that lines, thirteen <lb />
they are out for business by tn, thirteen arrowheads. <lb />
advertising space in the Av- the words Quarter <lb />
den department of the weekly . . thirteen <lb />
edition of The R that is so <lb />
well conducted by J M. Blow. <lb />
the finest Tobacco because <lb />
is prepared expressly for To- <lb />
twenty-three years experience <lb />
no guess careful study of the <lb />
requirements of this particular plant. <lb />
Ask your dealer for Orinoco and see that the trade <lb />
mark is on every bag. <lb />
F. S. Royster Guano Company <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
There is nothing comparable in <lb />
power, in influence and in <lb />
in the development of <lb />
as the spirit of home <lb />
ownership among men, and for <lb />
every dollar invested in the en- <lb />
of this idea thous- <lb />
ands of dollars will be by <lb />
lessening crime and by building <lb />
up a citizenship imbued with <lb />
principles of life and duty, who <lb />
stand ready fight our <lb />
win our victories and who are the <lb />
conservators of liberty. <lb />
If he who caused two blades of <lb />
grass to grow where formerly <lb />
grew but one is a benefactor to <lb />
the race, how much greater <lb />
factor must that organization be <lb />
that builds homes where former- <lb />
there were none. Through <lb />
the instrumentality of the Build- <lb />
and Loan Association millions <lb />
of homes have built where <lb />
virtue resides in the warmth and <lb />
purity of vestal fires and where <lb />
GREATLY INCREASE EARNINGS. <lb />
SHOWN IN REPORT OF SOUTHERN <lb />
RAILWAY. <lb />
m . <lb />
and Loan Association is one j contentment dwells like a <lb />
. . . . <lb />
the <lb />
summer. Around these homes <lb />
vised all the dearest and sweet- quarter of 1906 <lb />
of.-the greatest institutions <lb />
mind of man has ever <lb />
produced- in its j associations of life, upon them <lb />
potent in i B influence, the hopes of happiness of <lb />
the nations of the earth and above <lb />
of Railroad Wu Better Under <lb />
Low Rate. <lb />
The quarterly report of the <lb />
Southern Railway of its business <lb />
done in North Carolina for the <lb />
three months of last year, <lb />
November and December, <lb />
was received by the Corporation <lb />
Commission yesterday, having <lb />
bun due since 1st. <lb />
Although the effects of the <lb />
the panic are plainly reflected in <lb />
report for the quarter ending <lb />
December 31st, 1907, as <lb />
ed with earnings shown for the <lb />
previous quarter, ending <lb />
31st. a significant fact is <lb />
that earnings from intrastate <lb />
passengers and freight <lb />
a quarter during which there <lb />
e was general business depression <lb />
an increase over earnings <lb />
m the same sources for the <lb />
RAILROADS HAVE ROBBED PEOPLE republican county HAPPENINGS IN CAROLINA <lb />
OF IN CARRYING Republican convention for the TOO SHORT FOR SEPARATE <lb />
MAILS. of delegates to the State; <lb />
conventions , <lb />
U the Charge Made by called for the purpose of elect-, <lb />
Lloyd, of State and Congressional P <lb />
r . n n o delegates to th National Re- Salisbury, N. C. March 3.- <lb />
Washington, D. o March g Convention which is to j Unknown robbers loot I th, post- <lb />
-The that the govern P city of Chicago, office <lb />
been robbed . , . ,. I <lb />
v; <lb />
to <lb />
, .-.,. station <lb />
been robbed of 1908. of r. last <lb />
since 1880 by the. ,.,,,, blown <lb />
railroads carrying the mails was, direction,,,,.,, and about two hundred <lb />
of dollars taken. T did <lb />
today by Mr Lloyd, of Missouri. ca the their work at midnight and es- <lb />
He referred to the new system to , w ,;,,,,. as de- <lb />
their respective town-L. I There is <lb />
introduced at the usual place of y <lb />
General and declared that it as Saturday. March <lb />
an admission that the <lb />
Department allowed the t. <lb />
Pf a county convention to be<lb />
for S goods <lb />
Ca, <lb />
Louisburg N. C, March <lb />
News of n disastrous fire at <lb />
Spring night reached <lb />
here this morning. One store <lb />
to Mr Spivey was <lb />
in its achieve it <lb />
next to the public school <lb />
in power, in and in <lb />
port, It is an institution <lb />
to the people, most char <lb />
the people and <lb />
lest of hope for the people. It <lb />
great unit expressing itself, <lb />
in the first place, in the product <lb />
of human labor. A piece of <lb />
money in an old stocking is no <lb />
more n a leaf upon a tree. It <lb />
is the coin is taken out and <lb />
used that it becomes of value, <lb />
and the nature of the value de- <lb />
pends upon the quality of the <lb />
use. <lb />
The building and loan <lb />
collects the numberless lit- <lb />
rills of capital which flow <lb />
from labor and which would min- <lb />
less effectively to human <lb />
needs them into <lb />
visible and substantial wealth <lb />
most needful to man. It i the <lb />
poor man's bank in the highest <lb />
and truest sense. It receives <lb />
and lends his money and then <lb />
organizes and utilizes the full <lb />
force and effect of his capital <lb />
and makes it contribute its part <lb />
to the wealth of the world and to <lb />
the sustenance and welfare of <lb />
the people <lb />
shines the ever blessed star <lb />
that lights the pathway back to <lb />
the paradise that man lost <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
, i <lb />
-en filed purpose of selecting delegates to ; <lb />
call attend the State convention aid <lb />
the com- <lb />
These iron amount to <lb />
from passengers and <lb />
from freight, considering <lb />
only intrastate business, as <lb />
by the following digests <lb />
from the reports tor the last <lb />
quarter of 1907 and 1906 <lb />
Intrastate <lb />
Farmville, N. 1908-. . . <lb />
C L. Wilkinson, of Greenville, Intrastate passengers <lb />
who has been visiting his par- . <lb />
returned yesterday L over same <lb />
Perkins went <lb />
Wilson Saturday and returned <lb />
yesterday- <lb />
J. C Lanier, of Greenville was <lb />
in our town yesterday. <lb />
Dr. C. C. Joyner, and S. C. <lb />
Wooten went to New Bern last <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Pee Law one of <lb />
the teachers in the Farmville <lb />
graded school, has been quite <lb />
quarter 1906. . <lb />
Intrastate freight De <lb />
and none suggested. <lb />
audit and control <lb />
and the following <lb />
exclaim, d. o townships are entitled the<lb />
declared that they M Rep. <lb />
the beginning all men, b <lb />
because of their connection m Ex. Com- of Pitt Co. <lb />
capo <lb />
one way or another with the sup- <lb />
E. E <lb />
1907. certain publication. <lb />
Intrastate freight have much <lb />
1906. . . he exclaimed. need <lb />
laws less departmental <lb />
Increase over same . <lb />
quarter <lb />
For the quarter ending De- <lb />
1907, the earnings <lb />
from all sources of intrastate <lb />
sick, but her many friends are including passengers, <lb />
. it- . . <lb />
I glad to learn that she is rapidly <lb />
recovering. <lb />
The East Carolina Train made <lb />
its first regular trip to Hooker- <lb />
ton yesterday, and the schedule <lb />
has been changed so we will <lb />
have only one mail each day, in- <lb />
stead of two-mails, on Tuesday's <lb />
Thursdays, and Saturdays. <lb />
The farmers in this section of <lb />
the county are getting busy, and <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
freight, express and mail and since last report; <lb />
express and miscellaneous, were <lb />
greater than of the T. A. Ange and Hattie Arnold. <lb />
. . v. e.-o----- <lb />
teaches the purchasing pow-j every indications points to a good <lb />
of money; it increases a crop <lb />
earning power and his capacity <lb />
for service; it teaches the great <lb />
lesson of economy; it teaches <lb />
him to accumulate something for <lb />
his declining years; it teaches <lb />
that some measure of self denial <lb />
is an invaluable condition and <lb />
blessedness in life; it <lb />
teaches a man that in order to <lb />
COX'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb />
build himself up in the <lb />
he must own a home or in <lb />
some way tied in business <lb />
direction to the community in <lb />
which he lives; it teaches that <lb />
one of the roads to good citizen- <lb />
ship lies in the ownership of <lb />
homes and that in communities <lb />
where this is secured society and <lb />
individuals arc having their <lb />
highest development and the <lb />
largest allotment of human hap- <lb />
It encourages industry, <lb />
it means progress, it means push, I <lb />
it means development, it means <lb />
a steady movement to better <lb />
things and more glorious achieve <lb />
It teaches a man to <lb />
stand upright and self-respect- <lb />
working out his in <lb />
the sweat of his brow, loyal to <lb />
his town and earnest in his <lb />
wherever it rests. <lb />
A nation's power and great- <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. March 2nd. <lb />
Our farmers are making good <lb />
use of this fine weather at work. <lb />
H- A. Moore and Oscar Evans <lb />
spent Sunday in Craven county <lb />
and reported a fine trip- <lb />
Miss Haddock spent a <lb />
few days last week near Had- <lb />
dock X Roads. <lb />
Misses Lillie Carroll and Nan- <lb />
Page spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Bessie Moore. <lb />
Ed Moore went to Greenville <lb />
and Winterville today on <lb />
quarter of 1906 by <lb />
230.53 these totals of <lb />
earnings being for the two <lb />
December 1907 <lb />
December 1906 <lb />
An increase of <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
DEATH OF MRS. M. T. <lb />
Spring Hope, N. d Feb. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Please allow me space your <lb />
W. Smith and <lb />
A. <lb />
Wilson and Annie <lb />
i a-.-y, others were <lb />
badly damaged. L is estimated <lb />
at to <lb />
W. J- Hick la <lb />
Orphan Atrium. <lb />
Today at Oxford <lb />
dent Hicks and his wife <lb />
i will celebrate their golden wed- <lb />
I ding anniversary, and with this <lb />
happy event there comes the <lb />
he is to from <lb />
the of the or- <lb />
as soon as his successor <lb />
la chosen and has been shown <lb />
his duties. Mr. Kicks has been <lb />
superintendent ten years. He <lb />
tendered his resignation some. <lb />
but agreed to re- <lb />
main until successor had been <lb />
I selected and also to initiate him <lb />
into the various and arduous <lb />
ties of the position. Two men <lb />
are in view, one A. C. of <lb />
who for h number of <lb />
years was the of the <lb />
Davis Military the other <lb />
being Leon Hash, of <lb />
It is that the <lb />
choice will be some time <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
Hawaiian, N, C , Mar- 3rd. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. <lb />
visited relatives near Grifton <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. <lb />
of Ridge Springs, spent <lb />
ac W. L. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lang spent the News <lb />
Sunday with relatives near and Observer <lb />
ton. <lb />
Miss Eva Smith, who has be n <lb />
visiting relatives at Grifton, <lb />
came home Monday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- R. Johnson, from <lb />
Willie Cooper and Celia ton spent Sun Jay after- <lb />
ton- noon at J. E. Mumford's. <lb />
Jesse Bradley and Lena Smith visited in <lb />
Thorn. last week. <lb />
Wm. Cox and Mary Cox. Smith, <lb />
Mills and Lou by Miss Ell Mumford, <lb />
to her home near Green- <lb />
ville Friday and returned Sunday <lb />
Drum Corps. <lb />
A movement is foot or- <lb />
corps hero to make <lb />
music for the var- <lb />
ans at their annual me and <lb />
reunions. It will take <lb />
to get the and <lb />
this amount <lb />
paper to state that my wife's <lb />
mother, Mrs. M- T. Hambrick, <lb />
died in the parsonage at Spring <lb />
Hope. N. C. Feb. 19th. 1908, at <lb />
p. m- <lb />
She had been in declining <lb />
health for several months, <lb />
gradually grew weaker until <lb />
did not seem to <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Adams. <lb />
Geo- Daniel <lb />
Essex and Louisa <lb />
May and Eula Vines- <lb />
Thad Muse and Jennie Hines. <lb />
Dave Washington and Victoria <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Amos Edwards and <lb />
subscribed. <lb />
soldiers are <lb />
pass is ard we should <lb />
do to All with <lb />
pleasure the few years remain- <lb />
to them. Maj. Harding <lb />
will v for tho <lb />
, drum <lb />
lack. <lb />
Miss Birdie one of <lb />
the teachers of the school <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
J. A. Smith his son <lb />
near Grifton Sunday. <lb />
Capt. T. F. Johnson went up <lb />
the road Sunday. <lb />
James Griffin and E. Lang, of <lb />
Grifton, here Monday. <lb />
Jacob f Grifton, <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon at W. L- to her <lb />
J. H. of Clay Root, <lb />
L. F. Avery says he has some <lb />
tobacco plants nearly large <lb />
enough to set out. He is one of <lb />
our lucky men. <lb />
There will be preaching at <lb />
Rose Hill <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
end came. She <lb />
much pain, but general I was here last <lb />
debility of her. Several from her, attended <lb />
death. To her death had no s fol- service at Gum Swamp Sunday. <lb />
horrors, nor was she afraid. A. L. v. as <lb />
she had been a faithful and con- R Stella in the neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
follower of Christ for a g bribing. I <lb />
long number of years. Like St h Emma <lb />
Paul she whom she had c <lb />
Paid she knew i <lb />
believed, and was persuaded . ,,. a,. <lb />
to keen all she had ,. <lb />
the was able to keep <lb />
next j committed unto Him. <lb />
She was seventy five years <lb />
the 28th of last December, and <lb />
Baker, Walter Loftin, and I <lb />
Ellis <lb />
Banks Make Good <lb />
The banks of Greenville and <lb />
Pitt county are making public the <lb />
statements of their business as <lb />
by the sick- <lb />
of her parents, and whose <lb />
mother, d reached <lb />
has ; <lb />
. she cannot r- <lb />
to c t <lb />
.; . , is <lb />
teacher i d all in- <lb />
t in the t that <lb />
she c return. <lb />
PI c-t- <lb />
Sellers, colored, <lb />
highest average was made the 14th of February, as called. at w horn.- in this city, this<lb />
Tobacco Sale. <lb />
The report C. W. <lb />
Harvey, of Greenville To- <lb />
board of Trade, shows that <lb />
the of leaf tobacco-on the <lb />
A nation, market to <lb />
lies in her homes where the of February were <lb />
spirit of ownership reigns and at an average price of per <lb />
around whose altar liberty is hundred. <lb />
enshrined in their own hearts The sales for up, to <lb />
Home is the basis of society and March 1st were pounds <lb />
good government. at an average price o. <lb />
, ,,. of consumption. Bell- <lb />
leaves two sons and one and the comptroller of ,,., oldest and most <lb />
and two brothers with a host Teacher. I currency. A reading of these fireman in the Atlantic <lb />
of friends to mourn her <lb />
But our loss is her gain. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
B. E. Stanfield. <lb />
shows what excellent <lb />
banking institutions we have and <lb />
well they are managed. <lb />
are absolutely safe and <lb />
Died. <lb />
Old in May. <lb />
The Confederate veterans <lb />
Pitt county will hold their re-1 convenience and ac- <lb />
; union this year on May 14th, and n tho <lb />
Mrs W W. Thomas died early the committee is already at <lb />
Monday night at her home near arranging a good program. Sen- <lb />
Stokes She leaves a husband, L S. Overman will deliver <lb />
two daughters and one son. the address. <lb />
to the public. <lb />
The best drink of coffee- <lb />
Gold <lb />
j C Line service and for the <lb />
years has been running <lb />
with Mr. between <lb />
here and Weldon. until <lb />
when his health broke and he <lb />
was forced to quit <lb />
is of the finest among <lb />
men in the A. C. L. service- <lb />
Kinston Free Pres<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb />
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